Publication: Integrated biohydrogen production via lignocellulosic waste: Opportunity, challenges & future prospects
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Haque, Shafiul
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Singh, Tripti
Alhazmi, Alaa
Mohammad, Akbar
Srivastava, Neha
Sharma, Shalini
Singh, Rajeev
Yoon, Taeho
Gupta, Vijai Kumar
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Hydrogen production through biological route is the cleanest, renewable and potential way to sustainable energy generation. Productions of hydrogen via dark and photo fermentations are considered to be more sustainable and economical approach over numerous existing biological modes. Nevertheless, both the biological modes suffer from certain limitations like low yield and production rate, and because of these practical implementations are still far away. Therefore, the present review provides an assessment and feasibility of integrated biohydrogen production strategy by combining dark and photo-fermentation as an advanced biochemical processing while using lignocellulosics biomass to improve and accelerate the biohydrogen production technology in a sustainable manner. This review also evaluates practical viability of the integrated approach for biohydrogen production along with the analysis of the key factors which significantly influence to elevate this technology on commercial ground with the implementation of various environment friendly and innovative approaches.
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Biohydrogen, Dark fermentation, Lignocellulosic biomass, Photo-fermentation, Integrated approach, Fermentative hydrogen-production, Sugarcane bagasse, Enhanced biohydrogen, Sequential dark, Bio-hydrogen, Anaerobic-digestion, Wheat-straw, Food waste, Biomass, Hydrogen production, Image enhancement, Integrated control, Sustainable development, Bio-hydrogen production, Biological route, Future prospects, Lignocellulosic wastes, Sustainable energy, Alternative energy, Biofuel, Cellulose, Future prospect, Hydrogen, Waste technology, Fermentation
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Haque, S. vd. (2021). "Integrated biohydrogen production via lignocellulosic waste: Opportunity, challenges & future prospects". Bioresource Technology, 338.