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Carbon Monoxide Fate in the Environment as an Inspiration For Biorefinery Industry: A Review

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FRONTIERS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.822463

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carbon monoxide; biorefinery; water-gas shift reaction; CO cycle; CO consumption; CO production

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This literature review summarizes the biological transformations of carbon monoxide (CO) in ecosystems and provides insights for the biorefinery industry. It presents information on CO fate in soil, water, and the atmosphere, as well as its impact on plants, animals, and humans. The review highlights the need for developing circular bioeconomy solutions and explores the potential of CO as a valuable resource in biologically mediated processes. Key areas for research include the development of water-gas shift bioreactions, electricity production through bioelectrochemical syngas conversion, and electro-fermentation for added-value biochemicals and fuels.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is ubiquitous in the environment. In this literature review, the biological CO transformations in ecosystems were summarized as an inspiration for the biorefinery industry. Specifically, for the first time, information about CO fate in soil, water, and the atmosphere was collected, and CO impact on plants, animals, and humans was discussed. The review also addresses the need to develop new solutions to implementing circular bioeconomy and highlights the potential of CO use in biologically mediated processes as an untapped valuable resource. Specific key areas of research were identified as 1) development of water-gas shift (WGS) bioreaction, 2) electricity production during bioelectrochemical syngas conversion (BESs), and 3) electro-fermentation (EF) as a source of added-value biochemicals and fuels.

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