Replacing incandescent lamps with an LED panel for hydrogen production by photofermentation: Visible and NIR wavelength requirements |
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Authors: | Violette Turon Zoé Anxionnaz-Minvielle John C. Willison |
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Affiliation: | 1. Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA, LITEN, DTBH, Laboratoire Echangeurs et Réacteurs, F-38000, Grenoble, France;2. Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, CEA, BIG, Laboratoire de Chimie et Biologie des Métaux, F-38000, Grenoble, France |
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Abstract: | Hydrogen production by Rhodobacter capsulatus is a photobiological anaerobic process requiring light as energy source. In this study, the influence of visible and near-infrared (NIR) parts of light spectra from incandescent lamp and LED panels on hydrogen production was investigated. The results showed that the lack of the visible part of the incandescent lamp light spectrum (17% of the lamp light intensity) reduced hydrogen production by 50%. NIR wavelength only partially sustained photofermentation due to light limitation reached at low bacterial concentration. Hydrogen production with NIR light source was only 58% of hydrogen obtained with an incandescent lamp used at the same irradiance. To maximize hydrogen production and flow rate, visible and NIR wavelength should be used concomitantly as light source. Using an energy-efficient LED panel with light spectrum designed to promote photofermentation, hydrogen production and flow rate were equivalent to the ones reached with incandescent lamp as light source. |
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Keywords: | Photofermentation Biohydrogen production Light source Near-infrared radiation LEDs |
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