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Biotechnology for Biofuels | 2012

Fermentative hydrogen production from glucose and starch using pure strains and artificial co-cultures ofClostridium spp.

Julien Masset; Magdalena Calusinska; Christopher Hamilton; Serge Hiligsmann; Bernard Joris; Annick Wilmotte; Philippe Thonart

BackgroundPure bacterial strains give better yields when producing H2 than mixed, natural communities. However the main drawback with the pure cultures is the need to perform the fermentations under sterile conditions. Therefore, H2 production using artificial co-cultures, composed of well characterized strains, is one of the directions currently undertaken in the field of biohydrogen research.ResultsFour pure Clostridium cultures, including C. butyricum CWBI1009, C. pasteurianum DSM525, C. beijerinckii DSM1820 and C. felsineum DSM749, and three different co-cultures composed of (1) C. pasteurianum and C. felsineum, (2) C. butyricum and C. felsineum, (3) C. butyricum and C. pasteurianum, were grown in 20 L batch bioreactors. In the first part of the study a strategy composed of three-culture sequences was developed to determine the optimal pH for H2 production (sequence 1); and the H2-producing potential of each pure strain and co-culture, during glucose (sequence 2) and starch (sequence 3) fermentations at the optimal pH. The best H2 yields were obtained for starch fermentations, and the highest yield of 2.91 mol H2/ mol hexose was reported for C. butyricum. By contrast, the biogas production rates were higher for glucose fermentations and the highest value of 1.5 L biogas/ h was observed for the co-culture (1). In general co-cultures produced H2 at higher rates than the pure Clostridium cultures, without negatively affecting the H2 yields. Interestingly, all the Clostridium strains and co-cultures were shown to utilize lactate (present in a starch-containing medium), and C. beijerinckii was able to re-consume formate producing additional H2. In the second part of the study the co-culture (3) was used to produce H2 during 13 days of glucose fermentation in a sequencing batch reactor (SBR). In addition, the species dynamics, as monitored by qPCR (quantitative real-time PCR), showed a stable coexistence of C. pasteurianum and C. butyricum during this fermentation.ConclusionsThe four pure Clostridium strains and the artificial co-cultures tested in this study were shown to efficiently produce H2 using glucose and starch as carbon sources. The artificial co-cultures produced H2 at higher rates than the pure strains, while the H2 yields were only slightly affected.


Bioresource Technology | 2011

Comparative study of biological hydrogen production by pure strains and consortia of facultative and strict anaerobic bacteria.

Serge Hiligsmann; Julien Masset; Christopher Hamilton; Laurent Beckers; Philippe Thonart

In this paper, a simple and rapid method was developed in order to assess in comparative tests the production of binary biogas mixtures containing CO(2) and another gaseous compound such as hydrogen or methane. This method was validated and experimented for the characterisation of the biochemical hydrogen potential of different pure strains and mixed cultures of hydrogen-producing bacteria (HPB) growing on glucose. The experimental results compared the hydrogen production yield of 19 different pure strains and sludges: facultative and strict anaerobic HPB strains along with anaerobic digester sludges thermally pre-treated or not. Significant yields variations were recorded even between different strains of the same species by i.e. about 20% for three Clostridium butyricum strains. The pure Clostridium butyricum and pasteurianum strains achieved the highest yields i.e. up to 1.36 mol H(2)/mol glucose compared to the yields achieved by the sludges and the tested Escherichia and Citrobacter strains.


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2010

Effect of pH on glucose and starch fermentation in batch and sequenced-batch mode with a recently isolated strain of hydrogen-producing Clostridium butyricum CWBI1009

Julien Masset; Serge Hiligsmann; Christopher Hamilton; Laurent Beckers; Fabrice Franck; Philippe Thonart


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2010

Optimization of culture conditions for biological hydrogen production by Citrobacter freundii CWBI952 in batch, sequenced-batch and semicontinuous operating mode

Christopher Hamilton; Serge Hiligsmann; Laurent Beckers; Julien Masset; Annick Wilmotte; Philippe Thonart


Biochemical Engineering Journal | 2015

Investigation of the links between mass transfer conditions, dissolved hydrogen concentration and biohydrogen production by the pure strain Clostridium butyricum CWBI1009

Laurent Beckers; Julien Masset; Christopher Hamilton; Frank Delvigne; Dominique Toye; Michel Crine; Philippe Thonart; Serge Hiligsmann


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2010

Fermentative hydrogen production by Clostridium butyricum CWBI1009 and Citrobacter freundii CWBI952 in pure and mixed cultures

Laurent Beckers; Serge Hiligsmann; Christopher Hamilton; Julien Masset; Philippe Thonart


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2014

Improvement of fermentative biohydrogen production by Clostridium butyricum CWBI1009 in sequenced-batch, horizontal fixed bed and biodisc-like anaerobic reactors with biomass retention

Serge Hiligsmann; Laurent Beckers; Julien Masset; Christopher Hamilton; Philippe Thonart


Energy Procedia | 2012

Effects of hydrogen partial pressure on fermentative biohydrogen production by a chemotropic Clostridium bacterium in a new horizontal rotating cylinder reactor

Laurent Beckers; Serge Hiligsmann; Christopher Hamilton; Julien Masset; Philippe Thonart


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2018

Effect of the nitrogen source on the hydrogen production metabolism and hydrogenases of Clostridium butyricum CWBI1009

Christopher Hamilton; Magdalena Calusinska; Stacy Baptiste; Julien Masset; Laurent Beckers; Philippe Thonart; Serge Hiligsmann


Récents progrès en génie des procédés | 2011

La production de biohydrogène à partir de substrats carbohydratés : état de l'art

Serge Hiligsmann; Laurent Beckers; Julien Masset; Christopher Hamilton; Philippe Thonart

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