Bioresource Technology, Vol.185, 386-398, 2015
Anaerobic biofilm reactors for dark fermentative hydrogen production from wastewater: A review
Dark fermentation is a bioprocess driven by anaerobic bacteria that can produce hydrogen (H-2) from organic waste and wastewater. This review analyses a relevant number of recent studies that have investigated dark fermentative H-2 production from wastewater using two different types of anaerobic biofilm reactors: anaerobic packed bed reactor (APBR) and anaerobic fluidized bed reactor (AFBR). The effect of various parameters, including temperature, pH, carrier material, inoculum pretreatment, hydraulic retention time, substrate type and concentration, on reactor performances was investigated by a critical discussion of the results published in the literature. Also, this review presents an in-depth study on the influence of the main operating parameters on the metabolic pathways. The aim of this review is to provide to researchers and practitioners in the field of H-2 production key elements for the best operation of the reactors. Finally, some perspectives and technical challenges to improve H-2 production were proposed. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Biohydrogen;Wastewater valorisation;Packed bed reactor;Fluidized bed reactor;Process parameters