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Gold/Mining/Energy : Nanologix>>Alternative energy
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To: M0NEYMADE who wrote (8)3/15/2006 2:30:12 AM
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NanoLogix & Gannon University Department of Environmental Science & Engineering "Hydrogen Gas Production from Food Processing Wastewater"

Professor Diz, undergraduate students Matt Drury, Buck Neely, Ross Hollenbeck, Wes Willow

It has been known by microbiologist for decades that many microorganisms produce hydrogen gas as a normal part of their metabolism. Normally, the hydrogen produced is immediately converted to other products such as methane by other bacteria. As a result, bacterial production of hydrogen has not yet been shown to be a practical method to produce this valuable gas.

This project is developing the technology necessary to avoid conversion to methane. Thus far, anaerobic bioreactors in the laboratory have been producing hydrogen gas for more than ten months without any methane generation. Factors to optimize the system design are now being studied, and a pilot-scale system is planned for the near future at a food processing factory on the outskirts of Erie
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