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Fermentation generating hydrogen

Fermentation, the process that generates hydrogen, is a balanced oxidation-reduction reaction, in which different portions of a single substrate are oxidized and reduced, yielding energy. F ermentation yields substantially less energy per unit of substrate compared to oxidation reactions which utilize an external electron acceptor thus, fermentation generally occurs when these external electron acceptors are not available. Bacterial fermentation which can be important in anaerobic aquifers includes primary and secondary fermentation. [Pg.1584]

Biofuel generation from sweet sorghum Fermentative hydrogen production and anaerobic digestion of the remaining biomass. Biores. Technol. 99 (1), 110-119. [Pg.57]


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