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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

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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