Laurent Beckers
University of Liège
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Bioresource Technology | 2013
Laurent Beckers; Serge Hiligsmann; Stéphanie Lambert; Benoît Heinrichs; Philippe Thonart
This paper investigated the enhancement effect of nanometre-sized metallic (Pd, Ag and Cu) or metallic oxide (FexOy) nanoparticles on fermentative hydrogen production from glucose by a Clostridium butyricum strain. These nanoparticles (NP) of about 2-3 nm were encapsulated in porous silica (SiO2) and were added at very low concentration (10(-6) mol L(-1)) in batch hydrogen production test. The cultures containing iron oxide NP produced 38% more hydrogen with a higher maximum H2 production rate (HPR) of 58% than those without NP or with silica particles only. The iron oxide NP were used in a 2.5L sequencing-batch reactor and showed no significant effect on the yields (established at 2.2 mol(hydrogen) mol(glucose)(-1)) but an improvement of the HPR (+113%, reaching a maximum HPR of 86 mL(hydrogen) L(-1) h(-1)). These results suggest an improvement of the electron transfers trough some combinations between enzymatic activity and inorganic materials.
Bioresource Technology | 2011
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
Julien Masset; Serge Hiligsmann; Christopher Hamilton; Laurent Beckers; Fabrice Franck; Philippe Thonart
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2010
Christopher Hamilton; Serge Hiligsmann; Laurent Beckers; Julien Masset; Annick Wilmotte; Philippe Thonart
Biochemical Engineering Journal | 2015
Laurent Beckers; Julien Masset; Christopher Hamilton; Frank Delvigne; Dominique Toye; Michel Crine; Philippe Thonart; Serge Hiligsmann
Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2010
Laurent Beckers; Serge Hiligsmann; Christopher Hamilton; Julien Masset; Philippe Thonart
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2014
Rathnasiri G. Puhulwella; Laurent Beckers; Frank Delvigne; Alina S. Grigorescu; Philippe Thonart; Serge Hiligsmann
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2014
Serge Hiligsmann; Laurent Beckers; Julien Masset; Christopher Hamilton; Philippe Thonart
Energy Procedia | 2012
Laurent Beckers; Serge Hiligsmann; Christopher Hamilton; Julien Masset; Philippe Thonart
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2018
Christopher Hamilton; Magdalena Calusinska; Stacy Baptiste; Julien Masset; Laurent Beckers; Philippe Thonart; Serge Hiligsmann