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(1)
Development of new strains of microorganisms with improved metabolic
capability and high tolerance to oxygen and ammonium ion.
(2)
Development of a high-performance photobioreactor with high surface-to-
volume ratio, efficient mass transfer and products removal as well as high light
transmission and uniform distribution.
(3)
Optimization of the operating conditions to ensure a high photobiohydro-
gen production performance in terms of the employed microorganisms and
photobioreactor design.
(4)
Improvement in the biomass concentration in photobioreactor to maximize the
hydrogen yields and production rates by effective cell immobilization technology.
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