Current challenges and future technology in photofermentation-driven biohydrogen production by utilizing algae and bacteria (Record no. 54536)

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Title Current challenges and future technology in photofermentation-driven biohydrogen production by utilizing algae and bacteria
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Volume/sequential designation International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 48(55), p.21088-21109, 2023
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Summary, etc. Biohydrogen is perceived as the versatile fuel of the future, having the ability to replace fossil fuels in many industrial and commercial sectors and offering the promise of fulfilling future renewable energy demands. Among various options available for the generation of biohydrogen, photofermentation with the help of microbes and algae is one of the most eye-catching approaches due to its relative efficiency, cost economics, and reduced environmental impacts. Generation of biohydrogen by dark fermentation, microbial electrolysis cell as well as photofermentation, along with their bioprocesses, already have been discussed in earlier literature. Photofermentation offers advantages of both biophotolysis (utilization of light energy)and dark fermentation (utilization of organic waste materials as substrate). Many researchers have been reported successful biohydrogen production from photofermentation-based techniques, however not much information is available regarding the considerable gap in industrial and economic challenges in the production of biohydrogen at the commercial level through photofermentation. Efforts have been made in this review to provide updated information on various new technologies being used in this sector, such as the integration of photofermentation with dark fermentation, the use of recombinant DNA technology, and the use of bionanotechnology to improve biohydrogen production through the utilization of various waste. Various challenges in this sector, as well as future perspectives, have been meticulously addressed in order to explore the future of green biohydrogen production for a sustainable future.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element BIOHYDROGEN
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Personal name Putatunda, C.
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Personal name Behl, M.
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Personal name Solanki, P.
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Personal name Sharma, S.
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Personal name Bhatia, S. K.
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Personal name Walia, A.
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Personal name Bhatia, R. K.
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