Biohydrogen production from microalgae for environmental sustainability (Record no. 53680)

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Title Biohydrogen production from microalgae for environmental sustainability
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Volume/sequential designation Chemosphere, 291, p.132717, 2022
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Summary, etc. Hydrogen as a clean energy that is conducive to energy and environmental sustainability, playing a significant role in the alleviation of global climate change and energy crisis. Biohydrogen generation from microalgae has been reported as a highly attractive approach that can produce a benign clean energy carrier to achieve carbon neutrality and bioenergy sustainability. Thus, this review explored the mechanism of biohydrogen production from microalgae containing direct biophotolysis, indirect biophotolysis, photo fermentation, and dark fermentation. In general, dark fermentation of microalgae for biohydrogen production is relatively better than photo fermentation, biophotolysis, and microbial electrolysis, because it is able to consecutively generate hydrogen and is not reliant on energy supplied by natural sunlight. Besides, this review summarized potential algal strains for hydrogen production focusing on green microalgae and cyanobacteria. Moreover, a thorough review process was conducted to present hydrogen-producing enzymes targeting biosynthesis and localization of enzymes in microalgae. Notably, the most powerful hydrogen-producing enzymes are [Fe-Fe]-hydrogenases, which have an activity nearly 10-100 times better than [Ni-Fe]-hydrogenases and 1000 times better than nitrogenases. In addition, this work highlighted the major factors affecting low energy conversion efficiency and oxygen sensitivity of hydrogen-producing enzymes. Noting that the most practical pathway of biohydrogen generation was sulfur-deprivation compared with phosphorus, nitrogen, and magnesium deficiency. Further discussions in this work summarized the recent advancement in biohydrogen production from microalgae such as genetic engineering, microalgae-bacteria consortium, electro-bio-hydrogenation, and nanomaterials for developing enzyme stability and hydrolytic efficiency. More importantly, this review provided a summary of current limitations and future perspectives on the sustainable production of biohydrogen from microalgae.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element MICROALGAE
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Topical term or geographic name entry element BIOHYDROGEN
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Topical term or geographic name entry element NANOPARTICLES (NPS)
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Topical term or geographic name entry element MICROALGAE-BACTERIA CONSORTIUM (MBC)
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Topical term or geographic name entry element ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES
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Personal name Li, S.
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Personal name Li, F.
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Personal name Zhu, X.
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Personal name Liao, Q.
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Personal name Chang, J. S.
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Personal name Ho, S. H.
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  Clasificación local     Ref1 CICY CICY Documento préstamo interbibliotecario 25.06.2025   B-19556 25.06.2025 25.06.2025 Documentos solicitados