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Synthetic biology strategies to address waste CO 2 loss during biofuel production

Current Opinion in Environmental Science & Health, ISSN: 2468-5844, Vol: 24, Page: 100305
2021
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Review Description

Owing to differing degrees of reduction between substrates and products, biofuel production from carbohydrates inevitably releases a significant amount of CO 2, reducing both overall carbon utilization efficiency and the sustainability of biofuel production processes. To address this fundamental and persistent challenge, recent studies have explored diverse metabolic engineering and synthetic biology approaches to either i) limit CO 2 evolution by decreasing its generation or ii) recycle it through various biochemical mechanisms. Through these strategies, carbon that would have been wasted as CO 2 is reduced, allowing carbon conversion efficiency to be significantly enhanced and greenhouse gas emission effectively mitigated, thus potentially leading to a more sustainable microbial process for biofuel production.

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