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Dark fermentative hydrogen production from lignocellulosic hydrolyzates - A review
The demand for renewable energy is increasing due to increasing energy consumption and global warming associated with increasing use of fossil fuels. Hydrogen gas is considered as a good energy carrier due to its high energy content. Biomass (e.g. agricultural and forestry residues, food industry wa...
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