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Correction: The environmental biorefinery: state-of-the-art on the production of hydrogen and value-added biomolecules in mixed-culture fermentation

Roman Moscoviz ab, Eric Trably *a, Nicolas Bernet a and Hélène Carrère a
aLBE, Univ Montpellier, INRA, 102 Avenue des étangs, 11100 Narbonne, France
bConsortium de Valorisation Thématique de l'Alliance ANCRE, Bâtiment Le Ponant D, 25 rue Leblanc, 75015 Paris, France. E-mail: roman.moscoviz@gmail.com; eric.trably@inra.fr; nicolas.bernet@inra.fr; helene.carrere@inra.fr

Received 21st March 2019 , Accepted 21st March 2019

First published on 2nd April 2019


Abstract

Correction for ‘The environmental biorefinery: state-of-the-art on the production of hydrogen and value-added biomolecules in mixed-culture fermentation’ by Roman Moscoviz et al., Green Chem., 2018, 20, 3159–3179.


The authors wish to point out one error in the article:

The feed-in tariff for methane injection in France is 0.69–1.93 € kg−1 and not 0.09–0.20 € kg−1 (Table 4), which corresponds to 0.17–0.48 € kgCOD−1. As these prices are in the range of H2 market prices (0.19–0.63 € kgCOD−1), the discussion in section 4.1 regarding the improved profitability of a two-stage anaerobic digestion process for H2 and CH4 production is no longer valid for a country with high feed-in tariffs such as France.

The Royal Society of Chemistry apologises for these errors and any consequent inconvenience to authors and readers.


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