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1 Microbial Production of Hydrogen
Dr. Bhavesh Patel Principal V.P. and R.P.T.P. Science College, Vallabh Vidyanagar -

2 Outline Importance of hydrogen production Types of hydrogen production
Fermentative Photosynthetic The hydrogenase enzyme Hydrogen production by Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Research proposal

3 Importance of Hydrogen as an Alternative Fuel
Increased levels of CO2 from fossil fuels cause an increase in the Greenhouse Effect One of the detrimental effects of the Greenhouse Effect is Global Warming Combustion of Hydrogen produces water, which is not detrimental to the environment

4 Effects of Global Warming
Changes in climate Sea level rise due to melting of polar icecaps US seas rising mm/yr By year 2050 it is most likely sea levels will rise by 15cm, but 1% chance they will rise one meter (Titus et al 1991) One meter rise in sea level will cause $ billion dollars in damage (Titus and Narayanam 1995)

5 Microbial Hydrogen Production
Types of microbial hydrogen production Fermentative Photosynthetic (aerobic/anaerobic) Most interest in hydrogen production research in US during the Energy Crisis of the 1970s Interest in hydrogen production again in 1990s due to the awareness of Global Warming, etc.

6 Fermentative Production of Hydrogen
Clostridia species - Clostridia beijerincki Used in fuel cell that produced 15mA over 20 days using waste from alcohol distillery (Taguchi et al 1992) Methanogens -Methanotrix soehngenii Archeabacteria -Pyrococcus furiosus (hyperthermophile) Eschericia coli - Formate Hydrogen Lyase pathway, which is inefficient

7 Photosynthetic Production of Hydrogen
Purple Sulfur bacteria (Thiocapsa and Chromantium) Non-Sulfur bacteria (Rhodospirillum and Rhodopseudomonas) Green Algae (Chlamydomonas reinhardtii) Advantages: Photosynthetic organsims produce more hydrogen than fermentative organisms (Nandi and Sengupta 1998) Photosynthetic organisms only require light and water

8 Photosynthetic Hydrogen Production Mechanisms
The purple sulfur bacteria and the non-sulfur bacteria produce hydrogen through a reversible hydrogenase and as a by-product of denitrification. Chlamydomonas reinhardtii a green algae, produces hydrogen through hydrogenase. Hydrogenase is induced under anaerobic conditions

9 Hydrogenase Many bacteria use it for H2 dissimulation to use the electrons for electron transport Two types of hydrogenases Nickel-Iron centered - dissimulate hydrogen Iron-only centered - evolve H2

10 Mechanism of Hydrogenase
Hydrogen Dissimulation H2 Hydrogenase H e- Hydrogen Evolution Fd-reduced + 2H+ Hydrogenase H2

11 Comparison of Hydrogenase Yields
Chlamydomonas has the highest hydrogen yield

12 Advantages of Using C. reinhardtii
Cheap and easy to grow Requires fluorescent light and 5% CO2 Grows at room temp. in water Mutants have been isolated that are more energetically efficient (lack Photosystem I) Research into its life cycle and flagella have yielded useful molecular techniques for studying the organism

13 Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
Green-alga (eukaryotic) Biflagellated, unicellular, photosynthetic Reproduces asexually or sexually under adverse conditions

14 Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

15 C. reinhardtii Hydrogenase
Enzyme located in the chloroplast Receives electrons from reduced ferrodoxin Hydrogenase stimulated under anaerobic conditions (Happe et el 1994) Hydrogenase inhibited by O2, which is produced by C. reinhardtii during photosynthesis

16 Research Needs Investigate hydrogenase oxygen inhibition
Investigate production of hydrogen by the Photosystem I mutant

17 Research Proposal Problem: Hydrogenase in C. reinhardtii inhibited by oxygen, which is made by the organism. Solution: Determine Oxygen binding site on hydrogenase and create a clone with lower O2 binding and therefore higher H2 production.

18 Research Approach Isolate gene for hydrogenase (BAC library has recently become available) Sequence the hydrogenase gene and determine the oxygen binding site. Create hydrogenase clone that does not bind oxygen through site-directed mutagenesis. Isolate hydrogenase deficient C. reinhardtii mutant through UV-mutagenesis. Introduce mutant hydrogenase into hydrogenase deficient clone.


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