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Kalyuzhnaya, Marina G.
Methane biocatalysispaving the way to sustainability /
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Methane biocatalysisedited by Marina G. Kalyuzhnaya, Xin-Hui Xing.
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paving the way to sustainability /
其他作者:
Kalyuzhnaya, Marina G.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018.
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vi, 312 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
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Methanotrophs.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74866-5
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9783319748665$q(electronic bk.)
Methane biocatalysispaving the way to sustainability /
Methane biocatalysis
paving the way to sustainability /[electronic resource] :edited by Marina G. Kalyuzhnaya, Xin-Hui Xing. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018. - vi, 312 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Methanotrophy: an evolving field -- Diversity of methanotrophic bacteria -- Methanotrophic Verrucomicrobia: diversity and metabolic potential -- C1 and N cycles -- Metals in methanotrophy -- Pyrophosphate metabolism in C1-utilization -- Systems biology and metabolic modeling of C1-metabolism -- Metabolic Engineering in methanotrophic bacteria -- Synthetic methylotrophy -- Engineering soluble methane monooxygenase for biocatalysis -- Methanol biosynthesis using methanotrophs -- Reversing methanogenesis -- From methanol to value added chemicals via metabolic engineering of methylotrophic cell factories -- Potential for landfill methane utilization -- Mixed methanotrophic consortium for promising applications in environmental bioengineering and biocatalysis -- TEA/LCA of methane utilization -- Cracking "economies of scale": biomanufacturing on methane-rich feedstock -- Methanotrophy goes commercial: challenges and opportunities -- Methanotrophy goes commercial: challenges and opportunities-2.
This book provides in-depth insights into the most recent developments in different areas of microbial methane and methanol utilization, including novel fundamental discoveries in genomics and physiology, innovative strategies for metabolic engineering and new synthetic approaches for generation of feedstocks, chemicals and fuels from methane, and finally economics and the implementation of industrial biocatalysis using methane consuming bacteria. Methane, as natural gas or biogas, penetrates every area of human activity, from households to large industries and is often promoted as the cleanest fuel. However, one should not forget that this bundle of energy, carbon, and hydrogen comes with an exceptionally large environmental footprint. To meet goals of long-term sustainability and human well-being, all areas of energy, chemicals, agriculture, waste-management industries must go beyond short-term economic considerations and target both large and small methane emissions. The search for new environment-friendly approaches for methane capture and valorization is an ongoing journey. While it is not yet apparent which innovation might represent the best solution, it is evident that methane biocatalysis is one of the most promising paths. Microbes are gatekeepers of fugitive methane in Nature. Methane-consuming microbes are typically small in number but exceptionally big in their impact on the natural carbon cycle. They control and often completely eliminate methane emission from a variety of biological and geothermal sources. The tremendous potential of these microbial systems, is only now being implemented in human-made systems. The book addresses professors, researchers and graduate students from both academia and industry working in microbial biotechnology, molecular biology and chemical engineering.
ISBN: 9783319748665$q(electronic bk.)
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LC Class. No.: QR82.Z9 / M484 2018
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