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Biological oxidation of hydrogen in soils flushed with a mixture of H2, CO2, O2 and N2
Authors:Lucia Dugnani  Isabelle Wyrsch  Mauro Gandolla  Michel Aragno
Institution:Laboratoire de Microbiologie, Institut de Botanique, Universitéde Neuchâtel, Chantemerle 22, 2000 Neuchâtel 7, Switzerland;Consorzio per l'Eliminazione dei Rifiuti del Luganese, Bioggio, Canton Tessin, Switzerland
Abstract:Abstract A stainless steel cylinder filled with soil was flushed upstream with a H2/CO2/air mixture. The consequence was a strong enrichment of the aerobic, autotrophic hydrogen-oxidising microflora, which reached densities enabling them to oxidize 84.5 ml H2· dm?2· h?1 in the first 25-cm layer. H2 concentration profiles, hydrogen uptake activity and cell numbers correlated well with each other. Most of the organisms isolated were dinitrogen fixers. Thus, soils containing hydrogen-oxidising bacteria may act as a biological shield between H2-rich environments and air, and may be utilized as biofilters, e.g., in the waste-processing industry.
Keywords:Hydrogen-oxidising bacteria  landfill  hydrogen evolution  soil biofilters
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