Abstract

Pre-heated elephant dung was used as inoculum to produce hydrogen from sugarcane bagasse (SCB) hydrolysate. SCB was hydrolyzed by H 2SO 4 or NaOH at various concentrations (0.25–5% volume) and reaction time of 60 min at 121 °C, 1.5 kg/cm 2 in the autoclave. The optimal condition for the pretreatment was obtained when SCB was hydrolyzed by H 2SO 4 at 1% volume which yielded 11.28 g/L of total sugar (1.46 g glucose/L; 9.10 g xylose/L; 0.72 g arabinose/L). The maximum hydrogen yield of 0.84 mol H 2/mol total sugar and the hydrogen production rate of 109.55 mL H 2/L day were obtained at the initial pH 6.5 and initial total sugar concentration 10 g/L. Hydrogen-producing bacterium ( Clostridium pasteurianum) and non hydrogen-producing bacterium ( Flavobacterium sp.) were dominating species in the elephant dung and in hydrogen fermentation broth. Sporolactobacillus sp. was found to be responsible for a low hydrogen yield obtained.

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