@inproceedings{a21d7d81b2434022b9e74e9613787d63,
title = "Biohydrogen production by bacterial granules adapted to grow at different thermophilic temperatures",
abstract = "Bacterial granules grown from mesophilic inoculant were adapted to generate H2 from sucrose under a range of thermophilic temperatures (50, 55, 60, 65, 70°C). In theory under thermophilic temperatures the {"}Thauer limit{"} of 4.0 mol H2/mol glucose should be achievable. However, while thermophilic temperatures may be a necessary condition for high yields, this study shows that it was not a sufficient condition. The stability and maintenance of dark anaerobic biohydrogen production in the fluidized granular bed bioreactor was achieved.",
author = "Obazu, \{Franklin O.\} and Afolabi, \{Ayo S.\} and Daramola, \{Michael O.\} and Gray, \{Vincent M.\}",
year = "2015",
language = "English",
series = "Lecture Notes in Engineering and Computer Science",
publisher = "Newswood Limited",
pages = "924--928",
editor = "Ao, \{S. I.\} and Len Gelman and Len Gelman and Hukins, \{David W.L.\} and Andrew Hunter and Korsunsky, \{Alexander M.\} and Ao, \{S. I.\} and Ao, \{S. I.\}",
booktitle = "WCE 2015 - World Congress on Engineering 2015",
note = "2015 World Congress on Engineering, WCE 2015 ; Conference date: 01-07-2015 Through 03-07-2015",
}