At the beginning of this thesis, we illustrate the power-to-protein concept by conducting a comparative analysis between all the systems that have been implemented to perform carbon fixation into microbial protein using renewable power. The comparison was conducted using the principles of thermodynamics on the predominant carbon fixation pathways used by the microbes involved in each system. It revealed that a two-stage system in which carbon dioxide is first converted to an intermediate, and then presented to a different bioreactor as a substrate for synthesizing microbial protein, would yield the highest biomass per unit input energy. Following this, we demonstrate its operation in a proof-of-concept study, in which the first bioreactor w...
Enough production of food and fodder are essential for sustainability. In times to come, the populat...
Engineered microorganisms capable of producing chemical commodities have emerged as sustainable alte...
Biological carbon fixation requires several enzymes to turn CO2 into biomass. Although this pathway ...
One of the key decarbonisation approaches identified by the European union is carbon capture and uti...
A novel fermentation process was developed in which renewable electricity is indirectly used as an e...
Papoutsakis, EleftheriosThe mass production of biofuels and chemicals through microbial fermentation...
Alternative protein sources such as microbial protein (MP) are currently considered to alleviate the...
: Alternative protein sources such as microbial protein (MP) are currently considered to alleviate t...
Microbial protein (MP) – the biomass of bacteria, yeasts, filamentous fungi and microalgae – is an a...
This paper demonstrates a simple and cost-effective bio-energy generation through biochemical reacti...
Conventional bioprocesses that aim to convert CO2 to fuels and chemicals do so through a supply chai...
Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) is an electricity-driven production of chemicals from low-value was...
Papoutsakis, EleftheriosMicrobial fermentation is a well-established conversion technology to utiliz...
<p>Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) is an electricity-driven production of chemicals from low-value ...
Baker’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) and other lignocellulosic materials use as energy producing...
Enough production of food and fodder are essential for sustainability. In times to come, the populat...
Engineered microorganisms capable of producing chemical commodities have emerged as sustainable alte...
Biological carbon fixation requires several enzymes to turn CO2 into biomass. Although this pathway ...
One of the key decarbonisation approaches identified by the European union is carbon capture and uti...
A novel fermentation process was developed in which renewable electricity is indirectly used as an e...
Papoutsakis, EleftheriosThe mass production of biofuels and chemicals through microbial fermentation...
Alternative protein sources such as microbial protein (MP) are currently considered to alleviate the...
: Alternative protein sources such as microbial protein (MP) are currently considered to alleviate t...
Microbial protein (MP) – the biomass of bacteria, yeasts, filamentous fungi and microalgae – is an a...
This paper demonstrates a simple and cost-effective bio-energy generation through biochemical reacti...
Conventional bioprocesses that aim to convert CO2 to fuels and chemicals do so through a supply chai...
Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) is an electricity-driven production of chemicals from low-value was...
Papoutsakis, EleftheriosMicrobial fermentation is a well-established conversion technology to utiliz...
<p>Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) is an electricity-driven production of chemicals from low-value ...
Baker’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) and other lignocellulosic materials use as energy producing...
Enough production of food and fodder are essential for sustainability. In times to come, the populat...
Engineered microorganisms capable of producing chemical commodities have emerged as sustainable alte...
Biological carbon fixation requires several enzymes to turn CO2 into biomass. Although this pathway ...