Journal
FUEL
Volume 285, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2020.119052
Keywords
Microalgae; Biobutanol; Genetic engineering; ABE fermentation; Clostridium sp.
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- National Natural Science Foundation of China [21808139]
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The main hurdles in mechanized transportation are the depletion of fossil fuels and the high cost of alternative plant-based substrates for producing biofuels. Biofuels emerged as effective alternatives to reduce pollution caused by greenhouse gas emissions. Microalgae, as a third-generation feedstock, are an excellent resource due to their fast growth rate and higher carbohydrate content, providing a solution to the challenges faced by conventional agricultural crops.
The major hurdles causing difficulties in mechanized transportation are the depletion of fossil fuels and the high cost of alternative plant-based substrates for producing biofuels. To solve these issues, biofuels were emerged as effective alternatives to reduce pollution caused by the emission of greenhouse gases. Among biofuels, biobutanol is gaining attention as a feasible, renewable, cost-effective, alternative fuel. But the usages of conventional agricultural crops as feedstock are sensitive and controversial due to the growing concern over the availability of food worldwide. Microalgae are an excellent resource to overcome these challenges, which grows on both the sea and freshwater. Microalgae reducing their land usage with agriculture, and there is no food and fuel conflict exist. In addition, microalgae utilize inorganic carbon from the atmosphere for growth; hence they can reduce the emission levels as well as produce clean energy. Therefore, microalgae as third-generation feedstock came into practice due to their fast growth rate and higher car-bohydrate content. The main focus of the present review is to discuss in detail about the major challenges faced as a feedstock, genetic engineering strategies adopted and future perspectives to improve the production of biobutanol from microalgae.
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