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Welcome!

Project H2-Photobioreactor(PBR)

http://web.mit.edu/~pweigele/www/being

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Outline

• Motivation

• H2

• Photosynthesis

• Photobioreactors

• Project PBR!

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Human activities and global warming

•Keeling curve shows trend of increasing [CO2] occurring over 4 decades•seasonal variation in northern hemisphere due to vegetation•amount of CO2 increase from 280 ppm (pre-1860) to 370 ppm, at present•increase of 30 ppm in last 20 years alone•see Carbon Cycle Greenhouse Gasses Group at NOAA (http://www.cmdl.noaa.gov/ccgg/index.html)

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Human activities and global warming

•ice core measurments of atmospheric [CO2]•cycles correlate with ice ages

•average temperature deviationover last 150 years

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CO2, NOx, and CH4 are effective “greenhouse” gases

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Worldwide demand for energy

•current consumption: 12.8 TW/year

•3.3 TW consumed by the United States

•10.2 TW from coal, oil, methane

•conservative model predicts 25-30 TW

annual consumption within 50 years

•1.2 x 105 TW/year reaches earth from Sun

(Hoffert et al. (1998) Nature)

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H2- an ideal energy carrier

•can be stored, shipped, and used

•multiple sources

•sustainable if renewable source is used

+∆G

-∆G

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• merchant market ~$7 billionspecialty chemicals manufacturemetallurgyfoodlaboratorytransport

• captive-use market ~$20 billionpetroleum refining (59%)ammonia synthesis (fertilizer)

Current H2 markets

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Origin Amount in billions Percent Nm3/year

Natural gas 240 48

Oil 150 30

Coal 90 18

Electrolysis 20 4

Total 100 500

Used mostly in the production of ammonia-based fertilizers and oil refining

Current global H2 production

release of CO2

asH2 is produced

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Provided by the SeaWiFS ProjASA/Goddard Space Flight Center and ORBIMAGE

Photosynthesis- the true power of the planet

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Photosynthesis & biological production of H2

•production of proton gradients used to generate ATP

•energized electrons used to reduce electron transport compounds- NADP+

•chemical energy used to fix inorganic C, N, and S for metabolism

•energy and hydrogen stored in chemical compounds- carbohydrates

2H2O 4H+ + 4e-+

O2

4H+ + 4e- 2H2

2H2O 2H2+ O2

light, photosyntheticapparatus

enzymes

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Outline of electron and proton movement in photosynthetic architecture

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Hydrogenases

•Diverse and large family of multisubunit enzyme complexes•Structurally divided into three classes:

Fe-onlyFe-NickelIron free

Functionally divided into two categoriesUptake hydrogenaseBi-directional hydrogenase

2H+ + 2e- H2

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Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis

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Photosynthesis

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Biological pathways for H2 production

•direct photobiolysis

•indirect photobiolysis

•photofermentation

•dark fermentation

•biological water-gas shift reaction

•biomass gasification

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Direct biophotolysis

•reducing power generated by photosynthetic apparatus used to reduce protons to H2

•continuous production of H2 in the light

•hydrogenase is inhibited by O2 produced by PSII

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Indirect biophotolysis

•reducing power is used to first fix inorganic carbon; carbohydrates act as storage medium for hydrogen (C6H12O6 with H2O theoretically yields 12 H2)

•reducing energy and hydrogen are released by fermentation

•O2 generating and O2 sensitive processes are temporally separated

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Reported outputs of biohydrogen schemes

•from Resnick, R. J. (2004) The economics of biological methods of hydrogen production. M.S. Thesis, Management of Technology, MIT-Sloan

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•cost for steam methane reformation is $19.08/GJ•costs listed above underestimated (labor cost not factored in)•from Resnick, R. J. (2004) The economics of biological methods of hydrogen production. M.S. Thesis, Management of Technology, MIT-Sloan

Cost ($/GJ) of biologically produced hydrogen

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Energy prices (in £ per GJ) for Great Britain 1914-2000

bottom line: coal and natural gas cost ≤ $10/GJ (from Energy Systems and Sustainability Oxford Press)

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Bioreactors- real world parameters

•biological process engineering

•capital costs

•operating costs

•gas separation, culture mixing, aerobic/anaerobic

•primary resource is area

•light and climate

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“Simple”schematic for biological hydrogen production

circulatingpumps

gas collection

sun

transparent tubes filled with hydrogen releasing algae and nutrient medium

•other examples include open ponds for the accumulation and harvesting of algal biomass

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from Photosynthetic Prokaryotes, Mann and Carr, eds.

Real world photobioreactor

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Hillbilly photobioreactor

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Project PBR- Scale up proven technology

Design and Build Working Photobioreactor!Design phase- Summer 2005Assembly- Summer/Fall 2005Run/Experiment- through Spring 2006

Background:http://web.mit.edu/~pweigele/www/PBH2

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Laboratory scale PBR

from Kosourov et al. (2002)

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Project PBR- basic considerations

Vessel materials- H2, O2 impermeable

Mixing- mechanical v.s. gas driven

Organism- eukaryotic v.s. prokaryotic

Ports- culture injection, sterility

Sensors- monitoring, pH, O2, H2

Fuel cell- gas mixture, transit time

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Basic PBR schematic

pump

fuel cell battery

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PBR- Greenfuel design

gas diffuser

clear tubing

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Project PBR model #1

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Project PBR model #2

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Resources

Edgerton Center- workspace, Bridgeport machines, $, truck

Printed materials to:Biological Energy Interest Groupc/o Edgerton Center77 Massachusetts Ave, Bldg. 4-405Cambridge, MA 02139

Packages:Biological Energy Interest Groupc/o Edgerton Center32 Vassar Street, 4-405Cambridge, MA 02139

Steve Banzaert, [email protected] Moriarty, [email protected] Lipnoski, [email protected]

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What we need!

$$$ (Edgerton Matching Funds)

PBR site location

Storage/assembly space

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Tasks for next meeting…

Preliminary sketches for subsystem

Find supplier for clear tubing

Approach departments for funding, space

Web development- Athena locker, downloadables, blog?

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