Toledo-Alarcon J., Cabrol Léa, Jeison D., Trably E., Steyer J. P., Tapia-Venegas E. (2020). Impact of the microbial inoculum source on pre-treatment efficiency for fermentative H-2 production from glycerol. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 45 (3), p. 1597-1607. ISSN 0360-3199.
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Impact of the microbial inoculum source on pre-treatment efficiency for fermentative H-2 production from glycerol
Toledo-Alarcon J., Cabrol Léa, Jeison D., Trably E., Steyer J. P., Tapia-Venegas E.
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International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2020,
45 (3), p. 1597-1607 ISSN 0360-3199
Hydrogen (H-2) production by dark fermentation can be performed from a wide variety of microbial inoculum sources, which are generally pre-treated to eliminate the activity of H-2 consuming species and/or enrich the microbial community with H-2-producing bacteria. This paper aims to study the impact of the microbial inoculum source on pre-treatment behavior, with a special focus on microbial community changes. Two inocula (aerobic and anaerobic sludge) and two pre-treatments (aeration and heat shock) were investigated using glycerol as substrate during a continuous operation. Our results show that the inoculum source significantly affected the pre-treatment efficiency. In aerobic sludge no pre-treatment is necessary, while in anaerobic sludge the heat pre-treatment increased H-2 production but aeration caused unstable H-2 production. In addition, biokinetic control was key in Clostridium selection as dominant species in all microbial communities. Lower and unstable H-2 production were associated with a higher relative abundance of Enterobacteriaceae family members. Our results allow a better understanding of H-2 production in continuous systems and how the microbial-community is affected. This provides key information for efficient selection of operating conditions for future applications.