349427 BioGTL Platform for the Conversion of Natural Gas to Fuels and Chemicals
349427 BioGTL Platform for the Conversion of Natural Gas to Fuels and Chemicals
Tuesday, April 1, 2014: 1:30 PM
Rosedown Room (Hilton New Orleans Riverside)
Important progress has recently been made toward engineering a number of phototrophic and fermentative microorganisms for biofuels production. Several limitations, most notably the ever-increasing cost and linkage to oil prices of sugar feedstocks, currently prevent the economical production of biofuels from microbial systems. Exploiting methane, an inexpensive, domestically abundant carbon feedstock, represents an attractive strategy towards economically sustainable biofuel production. Calysta Energy has developed a genetic engineering platform for host organisms (methanotrophs) capable of metabolizing methane to a variety of biofuels and biochemicals. The genetic tools, together with innovative fermentation and bioprocess approaches, enable the rapid implementation of well-characterized pathways to utilize natural gas as a biological feedstock instead of sugar.
See more of this Session: Developments in Bio-Petrochemicals
See more of this Group/Topical: Fuels and Petrochemicals Division - See Also Topicals 4, 6, and 7
See more of this Group/Topical: Fuels and Petrochemicals Division - See Also Topicals 4, 6, and 7

Google
Yelp
Facebook
Twitter
ChEnected