Prospective co2 and co bioconversion into ectoines using novel microbial platforms

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Sara Cantera from the Laboratory of Microbiology, Wageningen University The Netherlands have published the paper: Prospective CO2 and CO bioconversion into ectoines using novel microbial platforms, in the Journal: Microorganisms

SUMMARY

    A primary target of a profitable circular economy is the development of new bio-production systems capable of recycling and creating value out of greenhouse gases and industrial off-gas emissions (European commission 2018a). Physico-chemical transformation of ­CO2 into industrial compounds of interest is difficult because it requires high energy input as a result of the oxidized low-energy carbon . . .

     

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