Magnetic nitrogen-doped activated carbon improved biohydrogen production

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Kexin Tian
Jishi Zhang
Chen Zhou
Mengchen Yang
Xiaoying Zhang
Xiao Yan
Lihua Zang
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[1] Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences),College of Environmental Science and Engineering
[2] Engineering Laboratory of Clean Energy for Light Industrial Wastes of Shandong,undefined
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Dark fermentation; Hydrogen yield; Magnetic carbon nitrogen composites; Kinetic analysis; Soluble metabolites; Microbial community; Bioavailability;
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Low biological hydrogen (bioH2) production due to non-optimal metabolic pathways occurs frequently. In this work, magnetic nitrogen-doped activated carbon (MNAC) was prepared and added into the inoculated sludge with glucose as substrate to enhance hydrogen (H2) yield by mesophilic dark fermentation (DF). The highest H2 yield appeared in 400 mg/L AC (252.8 mL/g glucose) and 600 mg/L MNAC group (304.8 mL/g glucose), which were 26.02% and 51.94% higher than that of 0 mg/L MNAC group (200.6 mL/g glucose). The addition of MNAC allowed for efficient enrichment of Firmicutes and Clostridium-sensu-stricto-1, accelerating the metabolic pathway shifted towards butyrate type. The Fe ions released by MNAC facilitated electron transfer and favored the reduction of ferredoxin (Fd), thereby obtaining more bioH2. Finally, the generation of [Fe-Fe] hydrogenase and cellular components of H2-producing microbes (HPM) during homeostasis was discussed to understand on the use of MNAC in DF system.
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页码:87215 / 87227
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