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Some Recent Publications Kim J R, Premier G C, Hawkes F R, Dinsdale R M, Guwy A J. J.R. Kim, G.C. Premier, F.R. Hawkes, R.M. Dinsdale, A.J. Guwy, Development of a tubular microbial fuel cell (MFC) employing a membrane electrode assembly cathode, Journal of Power Sources, 187 (2), 393-399. (2009) G. Kyazze, R. Dinsdale, F.R. Hawkes, A.J. Guwy, G.C. Premier and I.S. Donnison. Direct fermentation of fodder maize, chicory fructans and perennial ryegrass to hydrogen using mixed microflora. Bioresource Technology. (99),18, 8833-8839, (2008) Cherryman S J , King S, Hawkes F R, Dinsdale and Hawkes D L. An exploratory study of public opinions on the use of hydrogen energy in Wales. Public Understanding of Science. 17. 397 - 410. (2008) Kim J R, Zuo Y, Regan J M, Logan B E. Analysis of Ammonia Loss Mechanisms in Microbial Fuel Cells Treating Animal Wastewater. Biotechnology and Bioengineering Vol. 99, No. 5, (2008) Massanet-Nicolau J, Dinsdale R, Guwy A. Hydrogen production from sewage sludge using mixed microflora inoculum: Effect of pH and enzymatic pretreatment. Bioresource Technology. In Press Penumathsa B.V.K., Premier G.C., Kyazze G., Dinsdale R., Guwy A.J., Esteves S. and Rodríguez J. ADM1 can be applied to continuous bio-hydrogen production using a variable stoichiometry approach. Water Research 42(16), pp. 4379-4385 (2008) Hawkes F R, Forsey H, Premier G C, Dinsdale R M, Hawkes D L, Guwy A J, Maddy J, Cherryman S, Shine J and Auty D. Fermentative Hydrogen Production from a Wheat Flour Industry Co-product. Bioresource Technology Bioresource Technology 99 (2008) 5020–5029 Hawkes D L. Hydrogen Future. in Agenda. Summer 2007. Pub. Institute of Welsh Affairs. (pp 46-47), ISSN1464-7613. (2007) Kyazze G, Dinsdale R, Guwy A J, Hawkes F R, Premier G C, Hawkes D L. Performance characteristics of a two stage dark fermentative system producing hydrogen and methane continuously. Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 97, (4) 759-770. (2007) Martínez-Pérez N, Cherryman S J, Premier G C, Dinsdale R M, Hawkes D L, Hawkes F R, Kyazze G. The Potential for Hydrogen Enriched Biogas Production from Crops: Scenarios in the UK. Biomass and Bioenergy, 31, 95-104, (2007). Hawkes, F R, Hussy, I, Kyazze, G, Dinsdale, R, Hawkes D L. Continuous Dark Fermentative Hydrogen Production by Mesophilic Microflora: Principles and Progress. Int. J. Hydrogen Energy 32, 172-184, (2007). Kyazze G, Martinez-Perez N, Dinsdale R, Premier G C, Hawkes F R, Guwy A J and Hawkes D L. Influence of substrate concentration on the stability and yield of continuous biohydrogen production. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 93 (5) 971-979, (2006). Hussy I, Hawkes F R, Dinsdale R and Hawkes D L. Continuous fermentative hydrogen production from sucrose and sugar beet. Int. J. Hydrogen Energy 30 (5) 471- 483, (2005). Cherryman S, Maddy J, , Hawkes F R, Hawkes D L, Dinsdale R M, Guwy A J, Premier G C. Hydrogen and Wales. Pub University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, Wales. ISBN 1-84054-116-4. (2005). Kim J R, Oh, Y K, Yoon Y J, Lee E Y, Park S H. Oxygen sensitivity of carbon monoxide-dependent hydrogen production activity in Citrobacter sp. J. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 13(5), 717-724, (2003). Oh, Y K, Seol E H, Kim J R, Park S H. Fermentative biohydrogen production by a new chemoheterotrophic bacterium Citrobacter sp. Y19. Int. J. Hydrogen. Energy. 28, 1353-1359, (2003). Maddy J, Cherryman S, Hawkes F R, Hawkes D L, Dinsdale R M, Guwy A J, Premier G C, Cole S. Hydrogen 2003. Pub. University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, Wales. ISBN 1-840540-90-7. (2003). Hussy I, Hawkes F R, Dinsdale R and Hawkes D L. Continuous fermentative hydrogen production from a wheat starch co-product by mixed microflora. Biotechnology and Bioengineering 84 (6) 619-626, (2003). Jung G Y, Kim J R, Park J Y, Park S H. Hydrogen production by a new chemoheterotrophic bacterium Citrobacter sp. Y19, Int. J. Hydrogen. Energy 27, 601-610 (2002). Hawkes F R, Dinsdale R, Hawkes D L, and Hussey I. Sustainable Fermentative Hydrogen Production: Challenges for Process Optimisation. Int. J. Hydrogen Energy. 27 (11-12), 1339-1347, (2002). |
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