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Dark Fermentative Biohydrogen Production: Recent Advances and Challenges

The growing demand for hydrogen gas as a fuel has led to the development of efficient technologies for production of hydrogen from renewable sources. Biohydrogen generation technologies such as “waste to wealth” systems have enormous potential for commercial applications and scaleup. In the present...

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Published in:Industrial & engineering chemistry research 2023-09, Vol.62 (37), p.14755-14771
Main Authors: Sohale, Anant Prasanna, Janardanan, Sunder, Yadav, Deepak, Dash, Bibek, Yadav, Manishkumar D
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