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    H2 production via dark fermentation of soybean molasses: Elucidating the role of homoacetogenesis and endogenous substrate microorganisms by kinetic and microbial analysis

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    2024
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    Augusto, Isabela Mehi Gaspari
    Lazaro, Carolina Zampol
    Albanez, Roberta
    Ratusznei, Suzana Maria
    Lovato, Giovanna
    Rodrigues, José Alberto Domingues
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    Soybean molasses has been the subject of research aimed at transforming it into products with increased value and energy potential. Using this substrate in an anaerobic bioreactor at 30 °C, the study discovered challenges for stable biohydrogen production. Stable H2 was achieved with a productivity of 14.3 mmol-H2.m−3.d−1 and a yield of 0.93 mmol-H2.g-Carb−1 at 26 kg-COD.m−3.d−1, after a start-up strategy with sucrose feeding for biomass adaptation. Thermodynamic analysis, kinetic modeling and microbial composition analysis revealed a complex biochemical process that could not be established with only monitoring data analysis. The analyses indicated a scenario in which homoacetogenesis consumed up to 59.9 % of the hydrogen produced. Furthermore, microbial analysis of soybean molasses suggests its role as an inoculum source. Lactobacillus and Caproiciproducens were the predominant genera identified during the system's reduced hydrogen yield. Significant obstacles to achieving high hydrogen production in mesophilic conditions using soybean molasses included: (i) the presence of endogenous microorganisms in this substrate, which changed the consortia of hydrogen-producing microorganisms established during sucrose adaptation start-up, and (ii) the probable occurrence of homoacetogenesis. Nevertheless, suggestions for future research on this by-product were discussed, offering insights into how to overcome these challenges. © 2024
    1. Adaptation
    2. Co-digestion
    3. Dark fermentation
    4. Homoacetogenesis
    5. Microbial invasions
    6. Propionate production
    7. Anaerobic digestion
    8. Fermentation
    9. Hydrogen production
    10. Substrates
    11. Sugar (sucrose)
    12. Thermoanalysis
    13. Codigestion
    14. H 2 production
    15. Kinetic analysis
    16. Microbial analysis
    17. Microbial invasion
    18. Soybean molasses
    19. biological invasion
    20. bioreactor
    21. byproduct
    22. fermentation
    23. local adaptation
    24. reaction kinetics
    25. soybean
    26. substrate
    27. Microorganisms
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    https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85190864668&doi=10.1016%2fj.energy.2024.131301&partnerID=40&md5=38b5499cf4ce0892a0c5a5aa8c9529e7
    https://repositorio.maua.br/handle/MAUA/1461
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