The fermentation of synthesis gas (including carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen) with anaerobic acetogens is an established biotechnological process that has recently been transferred to a commercial scale. The natural product spectrum of acetogens is natively restricted to acetate, ethanol, and 2,3-butanediol but is rapidly expanding to heterologous products. Syngas fermentation can achieve high carbon-efficiencies; however, the underlying metabolism is operating at a thermodynamic limit. This necessitates special enzymatic properties for energy conservation by acetogens. Therefore, the availability of cellular energy is considered to restrain the efficient production of energy-intense products with complex production pathways. ...
Access to renewable energy and reduction of carbon emissions represent two major issues facing human...
Microbiology Centennial Symposium 2017 - Exploring Microbes for the Quality of Life (Book of Abstrac...
In the biochemical pathway of lignocellulosics conversion into fuels, a significant portion of bioma...
The use of gas fermentation for the production of low carbon biofuels such as ethanol or butanol fro...
Abstract Low carbon fuels and chemicals can be sourced from renewable materials such as biomass or f...
Synthesis gas (syngas) fermentation is a process capable of processing a gaseous substrate via ferme...
A hybrid system based on lignocellulosic biomass gasification and syngas fermentation represents a s...
Bioenergetic constraints for conversion of syngas to biofuels in acetogenic bacteria Johannes Bertsc...
Syngas is produced through thermochemical conversion from different types of wastes and is considere...
Biomass and other carbonaceous materials can be gasified to produce syngas with high concentrations ...
Synthesis gas (or syngas) can be produced from a variety of materials including commonly-used fossil...
Syngas fermentation is an up-and-coming technology that uses acetogenic microorganisms to produce et...
Syngas, composed mainly of CO, H2 and CO2 can be produced from several sources, including coal, oil...
A significant portion of biomass sources like straw and wood is poorly degradable and cannot be conv...
The use of gas fermentation for production of chemicals and fuels with lower environmental impact is...
Access to renewable energy and reduction of carbon emissions represent two major issues facing human...
Microbiology Centennial Symposium 2017 - Exploring Microbes for the Quality of Life (Book of Abstrac...
In the biochemical pathway of lignocellulosics conversion into fuels, a significant portion of bioma...
The use of gas fermentation for the production of low carbon biofuels such as ethanol or butanol fro...
Abstract Low carbon fuels and chemicals can be sourced from renewable materials such as biomass or f...
Synthesis gas (syngas) fermentation is a process capable of processing a gaseous substrate via ferme...
A hybrid system based on lignocellulosic biomass gasification and syngas fermentation represents a s...
Bioenergetic constraints for conversion of syngas to biofuels in acetogenic bacteria Johannes Bertsc...
Syngas is produced through thermochemical conversion from different types of wastes and is considere...
Biomass and other carbonaceous materials can be gasified to produce syngas with high concentrations ...
Synthesis gas (or syngas) can be produced from a variety of materials including commonly-used fossil...
Syngas fermentation is an up-and-coming technology that uses acetogenic microorganisms to produce et...
Syngas, composed mainly of CO, H2 and CO2 can be produced from several sources, including coal, oil...
A significant portion of biomass sources like straw and wood is poorly degradable and cannot be conv...
The use of gas fermentation for production of chemicals and fuels with lower environmental impact is...
Access to renewable energy and reduction of carbon emissions represent two major issues facing human...
Microbiology Centennial Symposium 2017 - Exploring Microbes for the Quality of Life (Book of Abstrac...
In the biochemical pathway of lignocellulosics conversion into fuels, a significant portion of bioma...