| Literature DB >> 33186841 |
Soo Youn Lee1, You-Kwan Oh2, Sangmin Lee1, Hana Nur Fitriana3, Myounghoon Moon1, Min-Sik Kim4, Jiye Lee1, Kyoungseon Min1, Gwon Woo Park1, Joon-Pyo Lee1, Jin-Suk Lee5.
Abstract
The electrochemical conversion of CO2 can include renewable surplus electricity storage and CO2 utilisation. This review focuses on the microbial CO2 electrobiorefinery based on microbial electrosynthesis (MES) which merges electrochemical and microbial conversion to produce biofuels and higher-value chemicals. In this review, recent developments are discussed about bioelectrochemical conversion of CO2 into biofuels and chemicals in MES via microbial CO2-fixation and electricity utilisation reactions. In addition, this review examines technical approaches to overcome the current limitations of MES including the following: engineering of the biocathode, application of electron mediators, and reactor optimisation, among others. An in-depth discussion of strategies for the CO2 electrobiorefinery is presented, including the integration of the biocathode with inorganic catalysts, screening of novel electroactive microorganisms, and metabolic engineering to improve target productivity from CO2.Entities:
Keywords: Carbon dioxide; Electrobiorefinery; Higher value products; Microbial electrosynthesis
Year: 2020 PMID: 33186841 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2020.124350
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642