The effect of the iron concentration in the external environment on hydroge
n production was studied using sucrose solution and the mixed microorganism
s from a soybean-meal silo. The iron concentration ranged from 0 to 4000 mg
FeCl2 l(-1). The temperature was maintained at 37 degreesC. The maximum sp
ecific hydrogen production rate was found to be 24.0 ml g(-1) VSS h(-1) at
4000 mg FeCl2 l(-1). The specific production rate of butyrate increased wit
h increasing iron concentration from 0 to 20 mg FeCl2 l(-1), and decreased
with increasing iron concentration from 20 to 4000 mg FeCl2 l(-1). The maxi
mum specific production rates of ethanol (682 mg g(-1) VSS h(-1)) and butan
ol (47.0 mg g(-1) VSS h(-1)) were obtained at iron concentrations of 5 and
3 mg FeCl2 l(-1), respectively. The maximum hydrogen production yield of 13
1.9 ml g(-1) sucrose was obtained at the iron concentration of 800 mg FeCl2
l(-1). The maximum yields of acetate (389.3 mg g(-1) sucrose), propionate
(37.8 mg g(-1) sucrose), and butyrate (196.5 mg g(-1) sucros) were obtained
at iron concentrations of 3, 200 and 200 mg FeCl2 l(-1), respectively. The
sucrose degradation efficiencies were close to 1.0 when iron concentration
s were between 200 and 800 mg FeCl2 l(-1). The maximum biomass production y
ield was 0.283 g VSS g(-1) sucrose at an iron concentration of 3000 mg FeCl
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