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In this paper, FW (Food Waste) and SS (Sewage Sludge) were co-digested for biohydrogen production. After characterization both FW and SS were found as better option forbiohydrogen production. FW was rich in carbohydrate containing specially rice, which was added as more than 50% and easily hydrolyzable waste. FW is considered as an auxiliary substrate for biohydrogen production and high availability of carbohydrate in FW makes it an important substrate for the production of biohydrogen. On the contrary, SS was rich in protein and has a high pH buffering capacity, which makes it appropriate for co-digestion. Adequate supplementation of inorganic salts, the addition of hydrogen producing inoculums, protein enrichment and pH buffering capacity of SS and carbohydrate content in FW increases the hydrogen production potential. Various experiments were performed by considering different mixing ratios like 90:10, 80:20, 70:30, 60:40 and 50:50 of FW and SS. The 50:50 and 90:10 mixing ratio of FW and SS were found as best among all other co-digested ratios. The maximum specific hydrogenyield 106.7 mL/gVS_(added) was obtained at a waste composition of 50:50 followed by 92.35 mL/gVS_(added) from 90:10 of FW to SS. The optimum pH and temperature for operating this process werein the range of 5.5-6.5 and 35°C. The production of clean energy and waste utilization in anaerobic co-digestion process makes biohydrogen generation a promising and novel approach to fulfilling the increasing energy needs as a substitute for fossil fuels.

Highlights

  • Fossil fuels are nonrenewable sources of energy andcausepollution

  • The quantity of fossil fuels is limited, they should be substituted with renewable energy sources which are nonpolluting sources of energy [1]

  • Hydrogen is used as an alternative to fossil fuelsthatcan be used in place of various kinds of fossil fuels [2]

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Introduction

Fossil fuels are nonrenewable sources of energy andcausepollution. The quantity of fossil fuels is limited, they should be substituted with renewable energy sources which are nonpolluting sources of energy [1]. Hydrogen is used as an alternative to fossil fuelsthatcan be used in place of various kinds of fossil fuels [2]. Environmental impacts and cost of fossil fuels in recent years have developed an interest in sustainable, renewable and clean energy alternatives [3]. Hydrogen is a sustainable and clean fuel and has a very high energy yield of 122 kJ/g. Such a high yield makes it energy carrier of the future, and viable alternative to

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