Microbial biotechnological approaches: renewable bioprocessing for the future energy systems
Abstract The accelerating energy demands of the increasing global population and industrialization has become a matter of great concern all over the globe. In the present scenario, the world is witnessing a considerably huge energy crisis owing to the limited availability of conventional energy reso...
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doaj-fb677b3f4e5f4a8ab75e3b5842865ffd2021-03-11T12:05:37ZengBMCMicrobial Cell Factories1475-28592021-03-0120111110.1186/s12934-021-01547-wMicrobial biotechnological approaches: renewable bioprocessing for the future energy systemsPraveen C. Ramamurthy0Simranjeet Singh1Dhriti Kapoor2Parul Parihar3Jastin Samuel4Ram Prasad5Alok Kumar6Joginder Singh7Interdisciplinary Centre for Water Research (ICWaR), Indian Institute of SciencesInterdisciplinary Centre for Water Research (ICWaR), Indian Institute of SciencesDepartment of Botany, Lovely Professional UniversityDepartment of Botany, Lovely Professional UniversityDepartment of Microbiology, Lovely Professional UniversityDepartment of Botany, Mahatma Gandhi Central UniversitySchool of Plant Sciences, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Haramaya UniversityDepartment of Microbiology, Lovely Professional UniversityAbstract The accelerating energy demands of the increasing global population and industrialization has become a matter of great concern all over the globe. In the present scenario, the world is witnessing a considerably huge energy crisis owing to the limited availability of conventional energy resources and rapid depletion of non-renewable fossil fuels. Therefore, there is a dire need to explore the alternative renewable fuels that can fulfil the energy requirements of the growing population and overcome the intimidating environmental issues like greenhouse gas emissions, global warming, air pollution etc. The use of microorganisms such as bacteria has captured significant interest in the recent era for the conversion of the chemical energy reserved in organic compounds into electrical energy. The versatility of the microorganisms to generate renewable energy fuels from multifarious biological and biomass substrates can abate these ominous concerns to a great extent. For instance, most of the microorganisms can easily transform the carbohydrates into alcohol. Establishing the microbial fuel technology as an alternative source for the generation of renewable energy sources can be a state of art technology owing to its reliability, high efficiency, cleanliness and production of minimally toxic or inclusively non-toxic byproducts. This review paper aims to highlight the key points and techniques used for the employment of bacteria to generate, biofuels and bioenergy, and their foremost benefits.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12934-021-01547-wBiomassEnzymesFermentationMetabolic engineeringBiofuel |
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Praveen C. Ramamurthy Simranjeet Singh Dhriti Kapoor Parul Parihar Jastin Samuel Ram Prasad Alok Kumar Joginder Singh Microbial biotechnological approaches: renewable bioprocessing for the future energy systems Microbial Cell Factories Biomass Enzymes Fermentation Metabolic engineering Biofuel |
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Praveen C. Ramamurthy Simranjeet Singh Dhriti Kapoor Parul Parihar Jastin Samuel Ram Prasad Alok Kumar Joginder Singh |
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Microbial biotechnological approaches: renewable bioprocessing for the future energy systems |
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Microbial biotechnological approaches: renewable bioprocessing for the future energy systems |
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Microbial biotechnological approaches: renewable bioprocessing for the future energy systems |
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Microbial biotechnological approaches: renewable bioprocessing for the future energy systems |
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microbial biotechnological approaches: renewable bioprocessing for the future energy systems |
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Abstract The accelerating energy demands of the increasing global population and industrialization has become a matter of great concern all over the globe. In the present scenario, the world is witnessing a considerably huge energy crisis owing to the limited availability of conventional energy resources and rapid depletion of non-renewable fossil fuels. Therefore, there is a dire need to explore the alternative renewable fuels that can fulfil the energy requirements of the growing population and overcome the intimidating environmental issues like greenhouse gas emissions, global warming, air pollution etc. The use of microorganisms such as bacteria has captured significant interest in the recent era for the conversion of the chemical energy reserved in organic compounds into electrical energy. The versatility of the microorganisms to generate renewable energy fuels from multifarious biological and biomass substrates can abate these ominous concerns to a great extent. For instance, most of the microorganisms can easily transform the carbohydrates into alcohol. Establishing the microbial fuel technology as an alternative source for the generation of renewable energy sources can be a state of art technology owing to its reliability, high efficiency, cleanliness and production of minimally toxic or inclusively non-toxic byproducts. This review paper aims to highlight the key points and techniques used for the employment of bacteria to generate, biofuels and bioenergy, and their foremost benefits. |
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Biomass Enzymes Fermentation Metabolic engineering Biofuel |
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