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In this chapter the analysis of the temperature effect on bioH2 production is taken into account. Temperature is a very important factor, because it can affect the activity of HPB by influencing the activity of some essential enzymes such as hydrogenase for fermentative H2 production [1], but at the same time it determines strongly the overall energy expense, hence the net energy balance. The first section is dedicated to the realization of a test at ambient temperature, which is exposed to natural night and day temperature variations, whereas the second section describes a series of tests at fixed temperatures (ranging from 16 to 50 °C). Each experimental test was conduced in a bench stirred-tank reactor.
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Ruggeri, B., Tommasi, T., Sanfilippo, S. (2015). Effect of Temperature on Fermentative H2 Production by HPB. In: BioH2 & BioCH4 Through Anaerobic Digestion. Green Energy and Technology. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-6431-9_4
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