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Using gas mixtures of CO, CO(2) and H(2) as microbial substrates: the do's and don'ts of successful technology transfer from laboratory to production scale
The reduction of CO (2) emissions is a global effort which is not only supported by the society and politicians but also by the industry. Chemical producers worldwide follow the strategic goal to reduce CO (2) emissions by replacing existing fossil‐based production routes with sustainable alternativ...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6011938/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29761637 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13270 |
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author | Takors, Ralf Kopf, Michael Mampel, Joerg Bluemke, Wilfried Blombach, Bastian Eikmanns, Bernhard Bengelsdorf, Frank R. Weuster‐Botz, Dirk Dürre, Peter |
author_facet | Takors, Ralf Kopf, Michael Mampel, Joerg Bluemke, Wilfried Blombach, Bastian Eikmanns, Bernhard Bengelsdorf, Frank R. Weuster‐Botz, Dirk Dürre, Peter |
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description | The reduction of CO (2) emissions is a global effort which is not only supported by the society and politicians but also by the industry. Chemical producers worldwide follow the strategic goal to reduce CO (2) emissions by replacing existing fossil‐based production routes with sustainable alternatives. The smart use of CO and CO (2)/H(2) mixtures even allows to produce important chemical building blocks consuming the said gases as substrates in carboxydotrophic fermentations with acetogenic bacteria. However, existing industrial infrastructure and market demands impose constraints on microbes, bioprocesses and products that require careful consideration to ensure technical and economic success. The mini review provides scientific and industrial facets finally to enable the successful implementation of gas fermentation technologies in the industrial scale. |
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spelling | pubmed-60119382018-07-05 Using gas mixtures of CO, CO(2) and H(2) as microbial substrates: the do's and don'ts of successful technology transfer from laboratory to production scale Takors, Ralf Kopf, Michael Mampel, Joerg Bluemke, Wilfried Blombach, Bastian Eikmanns, Bernhard Bengelsdorf, Frank R. Weuster‐Botz, Dirk Dürre, Peter Microb Biotechnol Minireview The reduction of CO (2) emissions is a global effort which is not only supported by the society and politicians but also by the industry. Chemical producers worldwide follow the strategic goal to reduce CO (2) emissions by replacing existing fossil‐based production routes with sustainable alternatives. The smart use of CO and CO (2)/H(2) mixtures even allows to produce important chemical building blocks consuming the said gases as substrates in carboxydotrophic fermentations with acetogenic bacteria. However, existing industrial infrastructure and market demands impose constraints on microbes, bioprocesses and products that require careful consideration to ensure technical and economic success. The mini review provides scientific and industrial facets finally to enable the successful implementation of gas fermentation technologies in the industrial scale. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6011938/ /pubmed/29761637 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13270 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Microbial Biotechnology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd and Society for Applied Microbiology. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Minireview Takors, Ralf Kopf, Michael Mampel, Joerg Bluemke, Wilfried Blombach, Bastian Eikmanns, Bernhard Bengelsdorf, Frank R. Weuster‐Botz, Dirk Dürre, Peter Using gas mixtures of CO, CO(2) and H(2) as microbial substrates: the do's and don'ts of successful technology transfer from laboratory to production scale |
title | Using gas mixtures of CO, CO(2) and H(2) as microbial substrates: the do's and don'ts of successful technology transfer from laboratory to production scale |
title_full | Using gas mixtures of CO, CO(2) and H(2) as microbial substrates: the do's and don'ts of successful technology transfer from laboratory to production scale |
title_fullStr | Using gas mixtures of CO, CO(2) and H(2) as microbial substrates: the do's and don'ts of successful technology transfer from laboratory to production scale |
title_full_unstemmed | Using gas mixtures of CO, CO(2) and H(2) as microbial substrates: the do's and don'ts of successful technology transfer from laboratory to production scale |
title_short | Using gas mixtures of CO, CO(2) and H(2) as microbial substrates: the do's and don'ts of successful technology transfer from laboratory to production scale |
title_sort | using gas mixtures of co, co(2) and h(2) as microbial substrates: the do's and don'ts of successful technology transfer from laboratory to production scale |
topic | Minireview |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6011938/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29761637 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13270 |
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