Process simulation and optimization for enhanced biophotolytic hydrogen production from green algae using the sulfur deprivation method

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This article explores the modeling, simulation and optimization of a biophotolytic cyclic process for enhanced hydrogen production from microalgae, employing the sulfur deprivation method. To achieve sulfur deprivation, each process cycle contained two temporally separated steps of sulfur-controlled algae growth and sulfur-deprived anaerobic hydrogen production. Reaction kinetics were modeled via an empirical logistic model. Reaction times, sulfate concentrations, and medium pH levels of each cycle were controlled to optimize the rate and yield of hydrogen production. Consequently, 65% and 23% improved values were obtained, respectively, with a smaller total process time (−11%), higher ratio of algae growth-to-hydrogen production time (29% vs. 21%), buffered pH (7.8), controlled sulfate injection and intermediary algae concentrations. Two- and 15-times higher hydrogen yields were obtained for 2- and 12-times lower initial algae concentrations. The proposed method is a significant tool for the design and optimization of a process for enhanced hydrogen production from microalgae. © 2021 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC

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Green algae, Hydrogen, Logistic regression, Optimization, Simulation, Sulfur controlled, Hydrogen production, Microorganisms, Process control, Reaction kinetics, Sulfur, Sulfur compounds, Algae growth, Enhanced hydrogen productions, Green alga, Logistics regressions, Micro-algae, Optimisations, Simulation and optimization, Sulfur deprivation, Sulphur controled, Algae

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