Green metrics evaluation of isoprene production by microalgae and bacteria

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Autor(a) principal: Matos, Cristina T.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Gouveia, Luisa, Morais, Ana Rita C., Reis, Alberto, Lukasik, Rafal M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.9/2320
Resumo: Isoprene is a key intermediate compound for the production of synthetic rubber and adhesives and is also used as a building block in the chemical industry. Traditionally, isoprene is obtained from crude oil during the refinery process. Nevertheless, plants and animals are also able to synthesize this important compound. This work compares two renewable approaches for isoprene production: by photosynthetic organisms (autotrophic microalgae/cyanobacteria) and by heterotrophic organisms (bacteria). These are two alternative pathways for the conventional isoprene production obtained from the petrochemicalbased refinery process, which were assessed in this work using green metrics. Their performance was evaluated in terms of: material efficiency, energy efficiency, economic evaluation and land use. A 10-tonne scale was chosen to perform the green metrics evaluation for both biological processes leading to isoprene. For each process, a comparison was made between a scenario considering the highest isoprene produced reported in the literature and a scenario considering the maximum theoretical stoichiometric isoprene productivity.
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title Green metrics evaluation of isoprene production by microalgae and bacteria
spellingShingle Green metrics evaluation of isoprene production by microalgae and bacteria
Matos, Cristina T.
Microalgae
Isoprene production
title_short Green metrics evaluation of isoprene production by microalgae and bacteria
title_full Green metrics evaluation of isoprene production by microalgae and bacteria
title_fullStr Green metrics evaluation of isoprene production by microalgae and bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Green metrics evaluation of isoprene production by microalgae and bacteria
title_sort Green metrics evaluation of isoprene production by microalgae and bacteria
author Matos, Cristina T.
author_facet Matos, Cristina T.
Gouveia, Luisa
Morais, Ana Rita C.
Reis, Alberto
Lukasik, Rafal M.
author_role author
author2 Gouveia, Luisa
Morais, Ana Rita C.
Reis, Alberto
Lukasik, Rafal M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Matos, Cristina T.
Gouveia, Luisa
Morais, Ana Rita C.
Reis, Alberto
Lukasik, Rafal M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Microalgae
Isoprene production
topic Microalgae
Isoprene production
description Isoprene is a key intermediate compound for the production of synthetic rubber and adhesives and is also used as a building block in the chemical industry. Traditionally, isoprene is obtained from crude oil during the refinery process. Nevertheless, plants and animals are also able to synthesize this important compound. This work compares two renewable approaches for isoprene production: by photosynthetic organisms (autotrophic microalgae/cyanobacteria) and by heterotrophic organisms (bacteria). These are two alternative pathways for the conventional isoprene production obtained from the petrochemicalbased refinery process, which were assessed in this work using green metrics. Their performance was evaluated in terms of: material efficiency, energy efficiency, economic evaluation and land use. A 10-tonne scale was chosen to perform the green metrics evaluation for both biological processes leading to isoprene. For each process, a comparison was made between a scenario considering the highest isoprene produced reported in the literature and a scenario considering the maximum theoretical stoichiometric isoprene productivity.
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