AbstractNatural gas is a mixture of low molecular weight hydrocarbon gases that can be generated from either fossil or anthropogenic resources. Although natural gas is used as a transportation fuel, constraints in storage, relatively low energy content (MJ/L), and delivery have limited widespread adoption. Advanced utilization of natural gas has been explored for biofuel production by microorganisms. In recent years, the aerobic bioconversion of natural gas (or primarily the methane content of natural gas) into liquid fuels (Bio-GTL) by biocatalysts (methanotrophs) has gained increasing attention as a promising alternative for drop-in biofuel production. Methanotrophic bacteria are capable of converting methane into microbial lipids, which ...
Methane is an abundant gas used in energy recovery systems, heating, and transport. Methanotrophs ar...
Methane is considered as a next-generation carbon feedstock owing to the vast reserves of natural an...
The development of new technologies for renewable energy production is crucial for decreasing the re...
AbstractNatural gas is a mixture of low molecular weight hydrocarbon gases that can be generated fro...
Abstract Background Due to the success of shale gas development in the US, the production cost of na...
Sources of methane are numerous, and vary greatly in their use and sustainable credentials. A Jekyll...
Methane is the second largest contributor to climate radiative warming with a global warming potenti...
Pure methane is an energy-rich feedstock used to generate electricity, for domestic heating and cook...
Summary Obligate methanotrophic bacteria can utilize methane, an inexpensive carbon feedstock, as a ...
Generating bioenergy is a significant challenge in reducing the environmental impact of fossil fuel ...
Global climate change caused by the accumulation of greenhouse gases (GHGs) has caused concerns rega...
Biogas produced by anaerobic digestion is typically converted into electricity and low value heat. I...
Biodiesel and biogas are two very important sources of renewable energy worldwide, and particularly ...
Methane is an abundant gas used in energy recovery systems, heating, and transport. Methanotrophs ar...
Given our vast methane reserves and the forecasted shortage of crude oil in the not too distant futu...
Methane is an abundant gas used in energy recovery systems, heating, and transport. Methanotrophs ar...
Methane is considered as a next-generation carbon feedstock owing to the vast reserves of natural an...
The development of new technologies for renewable energy production is crucial for decreasing the re...
AbstractNatural gas is a mixture of low molecular weight hydrocarbon gases that can be generated fro...
Abstract Background Due to the success of shale gas development in the US, the production cost of na...
Sources of methane are numerous, and vary greatly in their use and sustainable credentials. A Jekyll...
Methane is the second largest contributor to climate radiative warming with a global warming potenti...
Pure methane is an energy-rich feedstock used to generate electricity, for domestic heating and cook...
Summary Obligate methanotrophic bacteria can utilize methane, an inexpensive carbon feedstock, as a ...
Generating bioenergy is a significant challenge in reducing the environmental impact of fossil fuel ...
Global climate change caused by the accumulation of greenhouse gases (GHGs) has caused concerns rega...
Biogas produced by anaerobic digestion is typically converted into electricity and low value heat. I...
Biodiesel and biogas are two very important sources of renewable energy worldwide, and particularly ...
Methane is an abundant gas used in energy recovery systems, heating, and transport. Methanotrophs ar...
Given our vast methane reserves and the forecasted shortage of crude oil in the not too distant futu...
Methane is an abundant gas used in energy recovery systems, heating, and transport. Methanotrophs ar...
Methane is considered as a next-generation carbon feedstock owing to the vast reserves of natural an...
The development of new technologies for renewable energy production is crucial for decreasing the re...