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This review discusses some of the metabolic engineering approaches being used to enhance the commercialization potential of microbial biofuels including fuel alcohols, biodiesel and biohydrogen.
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In this review, we present the recent progresses including challenges and opportunities in microbial biofuels production as well as the potential applications of microalgae as a platform of biomass production.
Microbial biofuels reduce emissions because CO2 produced by fuel combustion is offset by CO2 captured by growing biomass, which is later used as feedstock for biofuel fermentation.
This has given hope that renewable microbial biofuels may offer a viable alternative to fuels derived from dwindling petroleum reserves.
However, linear energy transfer, energy, and radiation dose may play a more fundamental role in regulating the synthesis and secretion of microbial biofuels.
With a long term aim of developing and characterising an optimal inoculum with which to degrade seaweeds in AD, we compared the ability of a range of microbial inocula, including North Ronaldsay sheep rumen microbiota [ 6], to effectively hydrolyse L. hyperborea and produce methane biofuel.
These biofuel cells provide power densities of 0.203 ± 0.014 mwhich, whish in in between the latest immobilized enzyme-based biofuel cells and microbial biofuel cells, while providing the efficiency of microbial biofuel cells.
This technique could deliver a prospective electrode for microbial biofuel cell and other applications.
Microbial biofuel cells also have great potential in digesting organic wastes and biomass for power generation.
However, several factors including toxic byproducts from biomass pretreatment and poor fermentation of xylose and other pentose sugars currently limit the efficiency of microbial biofuel production.
Lignocellulosic plant material represents an untapped feedstock for microbial biofuel production.
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