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Resumen de Longitud de onda: Efecto sobre el crecimiento de la chlamydomonas reinhardtii y la producción de hidrógeno

L. Cruz, M. Gómez, F. Lugo, C. Torres

  • The hydrogen in our planet is the tenth more abundant element in the terrestrial crust. The versatility of the hydrogen in the power sector puts to its favor to great part of the potential consumers of the area of the transport. The cells that use hydrogen as energy produces few polluting emissions. Hydrogen and oxygen can be obtained as a result of the photolysis from water and solar light. In addition some microorganisms like the algae (chlamydomonas reinhardtii) green are used (fotocatalizadores). The algae requires of a time of anaerobic incubation in the dark to induce the synthesis or the activity of involved enzymes in the metabolism of hydrogen, like hydrogenases reversible and irreversible. The algae canalizes the production of two protons (2H+) to gaseous hydrogen (H2). In first stage, the reproduction of the algae under controlled conditions to assure its growth and conservation like generating hydrogen. Later the algae were implanted in a bioreactor, where not only they produced hydrogen, but also that the algae consume more carbon dioxide del that they generate, obtaining like result combustible hydrogen on small scale of safe and clean way.


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