The peak hydrogen yield was obtained with C. sartagoforme NASGE 01 was 158.7mL/g glucose (1.26mol H 2 /mol glucose) with the substrate degradation of 56.7%. Butyric acid was the major organic acid formed while hydrogen production with Clostridium sartagoforme NASGE 01 (176.4mg/L) and ...
Investigation of power-to-methanol processes coupling electrolytic hydrogen production and catalytic CO<inf>2</inf> reduction 2016, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy Show abstract Synthetic natural gas via integrated high-temperature electrolysis and methanation: Part I-Energy performance 2015, Journal...
New experimental observations and quantum chemical calculations show that these charge centers are (H-)(H2)n [(D-)(D2)n] anion clusters, which have not been observed in the gas phase and are unique to solid hydrogen. First, doping our H2 [D2] samples with CCl4, a very efficient ...
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Yiğit DÖ, Gündüz U, Türker L, Yücel M, Eroğlu N (1999) Identification of by-products in hydrogen producing bacteria; Rhodobacter sphaeroides O.U. 001 grown in the waste water of a sugar refinery. In: Osinga R, Tramper J, Burgess JG, Wijffels RH (eds) Prog Ind Microbiol 35:...
Identification of gas molecules plays a key role a wide range of applications extending from healthcare to security. However, the most widely used gas nano-sensors are based on electrical approaches or refractive index sensing, which typically are unable
The device output was found to be proportional to the concentration of combustible gas, in this case hydrogen and propylene. The smaller size of these micro-plates allowed them to reach operating temperatures as high as 500 °C in approximately 20 ms at a power level of 100 mW. An electric...
Moreover, it is generally accepted that heating leads to the exposure of hydrophobic groups, resulting in the reduction of intramolecular hydrogen bonds (Wüstneck et al., 1988). The increase of surface hydrophobicity indicates a higher degree of unfolded or unaggregated proteins in the solution (...
Because of these differences, they may have slightly different physical properties but because they're the same element, they'll behave the same in chemical reactions. What are two examples of isotopes? Some examples of isotopes include: - Isotopes of hydrogen: Hydrogen-1 (protium), Hydrogen-...
FIG. 3 is a chart showing the outgoing signals corresponding to a plurality of gases measured by a sensor. The gases include hydrogen (H2), carbon monoxide (CO), ethanol (C2H5OH), methane (CH4) and butane (C4H10), and the concentration of each gas is kept at 0.1% to obtain the outgo...