Journal of Fermentation and Bioengineering, Vol.79, No.4, 395-397, 1995
Biological Production of Hydrogen from Cellulose by Natural Anaerobic Microflora
The capability of natural anaerobic microflora to produce hydrogen was examined with artificial wastewater containing cellulose. The microflora in sludge compost was found to produce a significant amount of hydrogen (2.4 mol/mol-hexose). Among the fermentation products other than hydrogen and carbon dioxide, the lower fatty acids, mainly acetate and butyrate, constituted more than approximately 90% of the total soluble metabolites.