Ma'am please explain how biological production is better than steam reforming and does this process produce humongous volume compared to physical method
In terms of price? It isn't the better method, infact steam reforming is the most efficient way to produce H2. However it's bad because: 1. It still uses oil and coal which isn't quite sustainable and not enviromentally friendly 2. Biohydrogen is relatively carbon negative or carbon neutral compared to steam reforming. Algae itself can grow and multiply itself, unlike fossil fuel which is limited and needs a long time to be created.
At 3:17 you say organic acids from the "dark" reactions are fed directly into reactors containing photoheterotrophic (purple) bacteria, which then convert them into hydrogen Then at 3:47 you say algae and cyanobacteria are used with the purple bacteria, which do not use dark fermentation. Could you clarify this please.
here a decade later, no sign of any biohydrogen production
Similar to this, I saw a video of gm bacteria producing decent yields of diesel fuel. Fascinating stuff
this is so speedy.... is there any person who can tell me total procedure???? I will understand in written form
Ma'am please explain how biological production is better than steam reforming and does this process produce humongous volume compared to physical method
In terms of price? It isn't the better method, infact steam reforming is the most efficient way to produce H2. However it's bad because:
1. It still uses oil and coal which isn't quite sustainable and not enviromentally friendly
2. Biohydrogen is relatively carbon negative or carbon neutral compared to steam reforming. Algae itself can grow and multiply itself, unlike fossil fuel which is limited and needs a long time to be created.
@@89ksantoso ok thank you sir
At 3:17 you say organic acids from the "dark" reactions are fed directly into reactors containing photoheterotrophic (purple) bacteria, which then convert them into hydrogen Then at 3:47 you say algae and cyanobacteria are used with the purple bacteria, which do not use dark fermentation. Could you clarify this please.
You should use activated carbon/biochar as the bacteria will have much more surface area maybe?
Amazing green hydrogen
How do you collect hydrogen liberated?
How about hydrogen from heterocysts?
Thank you
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i love your videos,but,can you please make a video about the big bang,i really need it?
Interesting! Thanks!
Interesting