PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Turning cellulose waste into electricity: hydrogen conversion by a hydrogenase electrode.

  • Sergey M Abramov,
  • Elmira R Sadraddinova,
  • Andrey I Shestakov,
  • Oleg G Voronin,
  • Arkadiy A Karyakin,
  • Nikolay A Zorin,
  • Alexander I Netrusov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0083004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 11
p. e83004

Abstract

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Hydrogen-producing thermophilic cellulolytic microorganisms were isolated from cow faeces. Rates of cellulose hydrolysis and hydrogen formation were 0.2 mM L(-1) h(-1) and 1 mM L(-1) h(-1), respectively. An enzymatic fuel cell (EFC) with a hydrogenase anode was used to oxidise hydrogen produced in a microbial bioreactor. The hydrogenase electrode was exposed for 38 days (912 h) to a thermophilic fermentation medium. The hydrogenase activity remaining after continuous operation under load was 73% of the initial value.