基于能源作物的根瘤修复和木质纤维素生物质生产是生物燃料生产和废物减排的可持续生物经济驱动型解决方案

IF 32 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS Progress in Energy and Combustion Science Pub Date : 2024-06-04 DOI:10.1016/j.pecs.2024.101161
Nandita Das , Dinesh Kumar Maheshwari , Piyush Pandey
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全球能源消耗不断增加,迫切需要应对气候变化,因此对可持续和可再生能源的需求也随之增加。同时,由于勘探和开采活动,生态系统中普遍存在原油碳氢化合物,这凸显了开发有效和环境友好型补救技术的紧迫性。因此,我们在此介绍利用非食用的第二代能源作物对受石油污染的土壤进行根茎修复,从而产生植物生物质,用于生物能源和碳封存。这可以解决石油碳氢化合物污染土壤的修复问题,以及生物燃料生产的废物管理问题。这一战略还可以拯救因原油污染而受到威胁的农业用地。文章详细阐述了利用生物能源作物加强根瘤修复的策略,包括土壤和微生物组工程。此外,文章还深入探讨了利用生物能源作物提高生物燃料生产效率的最新技术进展,其中采用了合成生物学、系统生物学和代谢工程等方法。尽管这种方法大有可为,但利用生物能源作物生产生物燃料所面临的挑战也得到了承认,其中包括一氧化二氮排放、生物多样性丧失和水质管理等问题。文章不仅概述了这些挑战,还提出了应对这些挑战的补救策略。通过这一全面的讨论,为在实现可持续生物能源生产的框架内利用石油烃污染土壤生产生物质的潜力提供了宝贵的见解。这种方法具有减少二氧化碳排放、修复受污染土地以及为全球应对气候变化做出重大贡献的潜力。
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Energy crop-based rhizoremediation and lignocellulosic biomass production as sustainable bioeconomy-driven solution for biofuel generation and waste mitigation

Increasing global energy consumption has created an urgent need to address climate change and consequently, the need for sustainable and renewable energy has increased. Simultaneously, the pervasive presence of crude oil hydrocarbons in the ecosystem, stemming from exploration and extraction activities, underscores the urgency for developing effective and environment-friendly remediation technologies. Hence, here we describe use of non-edible second-generation energy crops for rhizoremediation of oil contaminated soil, to yield plant biomass for bioenergy and carbon sequestration. This could address the restoration of petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated soil, along with waste management for biofuel production. This strategy could also save the agricultural land that is under threat as a consequence of crude oil contamination. The strategies for enhanced rhizoremediation with bioenergy crops have been elaborated, including soil, and microbiome engineering. Furthermore, the article delves into recent technological advancements aimed at enhancing the efficiency of biofuel production with bioenergy crops, employing methodologies such as synthetic biology, systems biology, and metabolic engineering. Despite the promising aspects of this approach, challenges in biofuel production using bioenergy crops are acknowledged, including issues such as N2O emissions, biodiversity loss, and water quality management. The article not only outlines these challenges but also proposes remedial strategies to address them. Through this comprehensive discussion, valuable insights are provided on the potential of petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated soils for biomass production within the framework of achieving sustainable bioenergy generation. This approach has potential to mitigate CO2 emissions, remediate polluted lands, and significantly contribute to the global effort to combat climate change.

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Progress in Energy and Combustion Science
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science 工程技术-工程:化工
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期刊介绍: Progress in Energy and Combustion Science (PECS) publishes review articles covering all aspects of energy and combustion science. These articles offer a comprehensive, in-depth overview, evaluation, and discussion of specific topics. Given the importance of climate change and energy conservation, efficient combustion of fossil fuels and the development of sustainable energy systems are emphasized. Environmental protection requires limiting pollutants, including greenhouse gases, emitted from combustion and other energy-intensive systems. Additionally, combustion plays a vital role in process technology and materials science. PECS features articles authored by internationally recognized experts in combustion, flames, fuel science and technology, and sustainable energy solutions. Each volume includes specially commissioned review articles providing orderly and concise surveys and scientific discussions on various aspects of combustion and energy. While not overly lengthy, these articles allow authors to thoroughly and comprehensively explore their subjects. They serve as valuable resources for researchers seeking knowledge beyond their own fields and for students and engineers in government and industrial research seeking comprehensive reviews and practical solutions.
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