초록
Inoculum pre-treatment is a crucial aspect of hydrogen fermentation processes to establish the required microbial community for hydrogen production. This paper models and optimizes two hybrid techniques of inoculum pre-treatment for fermentative hydrogen production: pH and Autoclave (PHA); pH and heat shock (PHS) using Response Surface Methodology (RSM). Coefficients of determination (R<SUP>2</SUP>) of 0.93 and 0.90 were obtained for PHA and PHS respectively and the optimized pre-treatment conditions gave hydrogen yields up to 1.35 mol H<SUB>2</SUB>/mol glucose and 0.75 mol H<SUB>2</SUB>/mol glucose, thus a 37.75% and 15.38% improvement on model predictions for PHA and PHS respectively. Two semi pilot scale up processes were carried out in a 10 L bioreactor seeded with the optimally treated inocula. Maximum hydrogen yields of 1.19 mol H<SUB>2</SUB>/mol glucose and 0.68 mol H<SUB>2</SUB>/mol glucose were obtained for PHA and PHS respectively which further verifies the practicability of this technique to enrich hydrogen producing bacteria for fermentative biohydrogen production.