Hydrogen production processes: culture systems adapted to organism characteristics
Hydrogen biproduction by photosynthetic microorganisms
Article REF: BIO3352 V1
Hydrogen production processes: culture systems adapted to organism characteristics
Hydrogen biproduction by photosynthetic microorganisms

Authors : Laurent COURNAC, Jérémy PRUVOST, Jack LEGRAND

Publication date: May 10, 2012 | Lire en français

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2. Hydrogen production processes: culture systems adapted to organism characteristics

2.1 Photobioreactor technology

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2.1.1 General presentation

Exploiting the intrinsic capacities of photosynthetic micro-organisms involves specific processes known as "photobioreactors", whose main feature is to provide light for photosynthetic growth. This supply of light energy often appears to be the limiting factor in these processes. Indeed, photosynthetic micro-organisms absorb incident light for their growth, leading to an attenuation of the light available in the culture medium, a problem that is accentuated...

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