Biohydrogen

ebook Advances in Theory and Production · Woodhead Series in Bioenergy

By Danping Jiang

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Biohydrogen: Advances in Theory and Production is a comprehensive guide to the theory and methodology of biohydrogen production, highlighting its potential to contribute to a sustainable and eco-friendly society. The book explores the environmental advantages of biohydrogen over other energy sources and its role in reducing CO2 emissions, making it a crucial component in the transition to renewable energy. It systematically introduces the production processes, including biophotolysis, microbial electrolysis cells, photo-fermentation, dark fermentation, and combined dark-photo fermentation. The book begins with an introduction to hydrogen's role and status in the energy supplement system. Each subsequent chapter discusses a different method for biohydrogen production, covering the theory and methodology, substrate types, reactor structures, operational parameters, and net zero effects. The book also includes case studies of actual biohydrogen production projects, providing practical insights and real-world applications for each production method. Additionally, it provides an economic analysis and sustainability of biohydrogen production, comparing different methods via life cycle assessment and discussing the environmental and socio-economic risks. Biohydrogen: Advances in Theory and Production is an essential resource for researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and students involved in biohydrogen production, and may also benefit those interested in biogas and hydrogen in general.
  • Explores the theory and methodologies of biohydrogen production, offering a complete view from foundational principles to practical applications
  • Discusses various methods, including biophotolysis, microbial electrolysis cells, photo-fermentation, dark fermentation, and combined dark-photo fermentation, for a wide range of biomass feedstocks
  • Evaluates the economic feasibility and sustainability of biohydrogen as an energy carrier, including life cycle and environmental impact assessments
  • Presents detailed case studies of biohydrogen production projects, providing practical insights and lessons learned from real-life applications
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