CO <sub>2</sub> upgrading into bioproducts using a two-step abiotic–biotic system
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Authors
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Geonhui Lee
GJ
Gea‐Jae Joo
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Ji-Hoon Choi
Abstract
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The valorization of CO 2 to chemicals beyond C 1-2 products is receiving significant interest; however, the direct electrosynthesis of C n molecules (n > 4) remains a challenge. Here, we present a two-step abiotic–biotic system for upgrading CO 2 into the biopolymer, poly(3-hydroxybutyrate). In the electrolysis system, CO 2 is converted into C 2 oxygenates using a Cu–Ag tandem electrocatalyst. The electrolysis process generates a liquid stream containing ~ 200 mM acetate in a bio-compatible electrolyte. This electrosynthesized acetate is then fed to a bioreactor, where the substrate is upgraded by Cupriavidus necator to biopolymer with a maximum rate of 32 ± 3.5 mg L −1 h −1 . We further demonstrate the purification of the resulting biopolymer into a powder. The high productivity of the abiotic–biotic system demonstrates its feasibility for sustainable chemical manufacturing.
Nathan E. Soland, Jie Luo, Arifin Luthfi Maulana, Julian Feijóo, Gea‐Jae Joo, Alexander M. Oddo, Yu Shan, Tianle Wang, Geonhui Lee, Ji-Hoon Choi, Wei-Shan Huynh, Maria Fonseca Guzman, L. Jayasinghe, Cheng Zhu, Yao Yang, Peidong Yang
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