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Evaluating a time-delay of hydrogen production quantitatively in photosynthetic bacteria for stabilizing intermittency
Authors:Kota Tanaka  Saki Okamura  Ken Shibata  Naoki Ikenaga  Nobuyuki Tanaka  Kazumi Hakamada  Jun Miyake
Institution:1.Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences,Osaka University,Toyonaka,Japan;2.Department of Mechanical Science and Bioengineering, Graduate School of Engineering Science,Osaka University,Toyonaka,Japan
Abstract:Renewable energy is regarded as a clean energy source but has some problems, one of which is intermittency. To reduce this, the time-delay of hydrogen production by photosynthetic bacteria can be effective. In this study, we qualitatively evaluated the time-delay of hydrogen production by photosynthetic bacteria under various irradiation conditions, and we also quantitatively evaluated it by fitting the experimental data and the hydrogen production model with a genetic algorithm. As a result of model fitting, we found that the relationship between the lengths of the optimized time-delay of hydrogen production by photosynthetic bacteria and the amount of light irradiation is linear. And we also found that the time-delay of hydrogen production by photosynthetic bacteria had an upper limit under low light intensity. We have suggested the existence of an energy store mechanism in photosynthetic bacteria.
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