The conversion of molecular hydrogen into microbial biomass using hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria, cultivated in the presence of mineral nutrients and H2 + CO2 as energy and carbon source, has been examined. The transformation of solar energy into electric power by a photovoltaic device and the production of molecular hydrogen from water by electrolysis was considered. The technical recovery of the process should attain 0.02, which gains over the photosynthetic efficiency expressed by the more valuable plants in the better environmental conditions.

Hydrogen-oxidizing-bacteria for biomass production.

CASELLA, SERGIO;
1990

Abstract

The conversion of molecular hydrogen into microbial biomass using hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria, cultivated in the presence of mineral nutrients and H2 + CO2 as energy and carbon source, has been examined. The transformation of solar energy into electric power by a photovoltaic device and the production of molecular hydrogen from water by electrolysis was considered. The technical recovery of the process should attain 0.02, which gains over the photosynthetic efficiency expressed by the more valuable plants in the better environmental conditions.
1990
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Inglese
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The Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology category includes resources on a number of subjects that relate to the exploitation of living organisms or their components. In CC/AB&ES, the emphasis is on applied biology, including industrial microbiology. Applications include industrial chemicals and enzymes, biosensors, bioelectronics, pesticide development, food, flavor and fragrance industry applications, waste treatment, and pollution bioremediation.
Hydrogen; biomass; bacteria
http://academic.research.microsoft.com/Publication/26483715/hydrogen-oxidizing-bacteria-for-biomass-production
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Lepidi, A. A.; Casella, Sergio; Toffanin, A.; Petrassi, S.; Nuti, M. P.
01 CONTRIBUTO IN RIVISTA::01.01 - Articolo in rivista
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