Direct capture and conversion of CO2 from air by growing a cyanobacterial consortium at pH up to 11.2

Maryam Ataeian,Yihua Liu,K. A. Canon-Rubio,M. Nightingale,M. Strous,Agasteswar Vadlamani

Published 2019 in Biotechnology and Bioengineering

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Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) is recognized as a potential negative emission technology, needed to keep global warming within safe limits. With current technologies, large‐scale implementation of BECCS would compromise food production. Bioenergy derived from phototrophic microorganisms, with direct capture of CO2 from air, could overcome this challenge and become a sustainable way to realize BECCS.

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