Energies (Apr 2023)

Biological Hydrogen Production from Biowaste Using Dark Fermentation, Storage and Transportation

  • Domagoj Talapko,
  • Jasminka Talapko,
  • Ivan Erić,
  • Ivana Škrlec

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en16083321
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 8
p. 3321

Abstract

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Hydrogen is widely considered as the fuel of the future. Due to the challenges present during hydrogen production using conventional processes and technologies, additional methods must be considered, like the use of microorganisms. One of the most promising technologies is dark fermentation, a process where microorganisms are utilized to produce hydrogen from biomass. The paper provides a comprehensive overview of the biological processes of hydrogen production, specifically emphasizing the dark fermentation process. This kind of fermentation involves bacteria, such as Clostridium and Enterobacterium, to produce hydrogen from organic waste. Synthetic microbial consortia are also discussed for hydrogen production from different types of biomasses, including lignocellulosic biomass, which includes all biomass composed of lignin and (hemi)cellulose, sugar-rich waste waters, and others. The use of genetic engineering to improve the fermentation properties of selected microorganisms is also considered. Finally, the paper covers the important aspect of hydrogen management, including storage, transport, and economics.

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