Hydrogen production from algal biomass – Advances, challenges and prospects
Journal
Bioresource Technology
Journal Volume
257
Pages
290-300
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Abstract
Extensive effort is being made to explore renewable energy in replacing fossil fuels. Biohydrogen is a promising future fuel because of its clean and high energy content. A challenging issue in establishing hydrogen economy is sustainability. Biohydrogen has the potential for renewable biofuel, and could replace current hydrogen production through fossil fuel thermo-chemical processes. A promising source of biohydrogen is conversion from algal biomass, which is abundant, clean and renewable. Unlike other well-developed biofuels such as bioethanol and biodiesel, production of hydrogen from algal biomass is still in the early stage of development. There are a variety of technologies for algal hydrogen production, and some laboratory- and pilot-scale systems have demonstrated a good potential for full-scale implementation. This work presents an elucidation on development in biohydrogen encompassing biological pathways, bioreactor designs and operation and techno-economic evaluation. Challenges and prospects of biohydrogen production are also outlined. ? 2018 Elsevier Ltd
Subjects
Algal biomass
Biohydrogen
Bioreactor
Fermentation
Hydrogen pathway
SDGs
Other Subjects
Biodiesel; Bioethanol; Biomass; Bioreactors; Fermentation; Fossil fuels; Hydrogen fuels; Algal biomass; Bio-hydrogen; Bio-hydrogen production; Full-scale implementation; Hydrogen pathway; Production of hydrogen; Techno-economic evaluation; Thermo chemical process; Hydrogen production; hydrogen; biofuel; alga; alternative energy; biofuel; biological production; biomass; bioreactor; economic analysis; fermentation; fossil fuel; hydrogen; implementation process; technological change; algal biomass; bioengineering; biomass; bioreactor design; energy balance; fermentation; genetic engineering; metabolic engineering; metabolism; nonhuman; photolysis; priority journal; Review; sunlight; biomass; bioreactor; algae; Biofuels; Biomass; Bioreactors; Fermentation; Hydrogen
Description
Article type: review
Type
journal article