二氧化碳基生物精炼厂用于燃料和化学品生产的机会

Zihe Liu , Shuobo Shi , Yuchao Ji , Kai Wang , Tianwei Tan , Jens Nielsen
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生物炼油厂生产燃料和化学品是解决当前能源危机以及减少船舶、飞机和长途卡车温室气体排放的一条有吸引力的途径。目前的生物炼制行业正从使用食品(1G,第一代)向使用生物质(2G,第二代)过渡。此外,大气中二氧化碳(3G,第三代)的使用作为可能的下一代生物精炼技术引起了越来越多的关注。在这里,我们讨论了如何将微生物设计用于基于二氧化碳的生物精炼厂,以生产燃料和化学品。我们首先回顾了可用于CO2固定的不同代谢途径,然后是通过与糖共同消耗或用作唯一碳源的不同CO2固定机会。还讨论了推进第三代生物炼制的关键挑战和未来研究方向。
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Opportunities of CO2-based biorefineries for production of fuels and chemicals

Biorefinery production of fuels and chemicals represents an attractive route for solving current energy crisis, as well as reducing green-house gas (GHG) emissions from ships, planes, and long-haul trucks. The current biorefinery industry is under transition from the use of food (1G, 1st generation), to the use of biomass (2G, 2nd generation). Moreover, the use of atmospheric CO2 (3G, 3rd generation) has caught increased attention as the possible next-generation biorefinery. Here we discuss how microorganisms can be engineered for CO2-based biorefineries to produce fuels and chemicals. We start through reviewing different metabolic pathways that can be recruited for CO2 fixation, followed by different opportunities for CO2 fixation, either through co-consumption with sugars or used as the sole carbon source. Key challenges and future research directions for advancing 3rd-generation biorefineries are also be discussed.

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