(27j) Impact of pH Adjustment on Hydrogen Production in Pressurized Gas Fermentation
AIChE Annual Meeting
2023
2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
Food, Pharmaceutical & Bioengineering Division
Poster session: Bioengineering
Monday, November 6, 2023 - 3:30pm to 5:00pm
Gas fermentation is an environmentally sustainable approach that converts syngas derived from biomass or waste into valuable products. In this study, a bubble column reactor was designed to pressurize the system and enhance the mass transfer rate between gas and liquid while reducing the energy consumption by medium agitation. The hydrogenic CO-oxidizer, Thermococcus onnurineus, was cultured under ambient pressure with an initial inlet gas composition of 60% CO and 40% N2. The maximum H2 productivity of 363 mmol/l/h was achieved without pH adjustment. However, when additional pressure was applied, the pH of the system rapidly declined, which may be attributed to the increased solubility of CO2 under pressure. By controlling the pH, H2 productivity increased up to 450 mmol/l/h, which is comparable to the H2 productivity reported in a continuous stirred tank reactor. These results indicate the energy-saving potential of bubble column reactors in gas fermentation. Moreover, this finding may be applicable to other gas fermentation processes, as syngas itself contains CO2, and many microbial processes release CO2.