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Bioresource Technology, Vol.100, No.12, 2889-2895, 2009
Characteristics of hydrogen and methane production from cornstalks by an augmented two- or three-stage anaerobic fermentation process
This paper presents the co-production of hydrogen and methane from cornstalks by a two- or three-stage anaerobic fermentation process augmented with effective artificial microbial community. Two-stage fermentation by using the anaerobic sludge and DGGE analysis showed that effective and stable strains should be introduced into the system. We introduced Enterobacter aerogens or Clostridium paraputrificum into the hydrogen stage, and C. poraputrificum was proven to be more effective. In the three-stage process consisting of the improved hydrolysis, hydrogen and methane production stages, the highest soluble sugars (0.482 kg/kg cornstalks) were obtained after the introduction of Clostridium thermocellum in the hydrolysis stage, under the thermophilic (55 degrees C) and acidic (pH 5.0) conditions. Hydrolysates from I kg of cornstalks could produce 2.61 mol (63.71) hydrogen by augmentation with C. parciputrificum and 4.69 mol (114.61) methane by anaerobic granular sludge, corresponding to 54.1% energy recovery. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.