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Review
. 2015 Aug;125(1-2):329-40.
doi: 10.1007/s11120-015-0103-3. Epub 2015 Feb 22.

Cyanofuels: biofuels from cyanobacteria. Reality and perspectives

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Cyanofuels: biofuels from cyanobacteria. Reality and perspectives

Fariza Sarsekeyeva et al. Photosynth Res. 2015 Aug.

Abstract

Cyanobacteria are represented by a diverse group of microorganisms that, by virtue of being a part of marine and freshwater phytoplankton, significantly contribute to the fixation of atmospheric carbon via photosynthesis. It is assumed that ancient cyanobacteria participated in the formation of earth's oil deposits. Biomass of modern cyanobacteria may be converted into bio-oil by pyrolysis. Modern cyanobacteria grow fast; they do not compete for agricultural lands and resources; they efficiently convert excessive amounts of CO2 into biomass, thus participating in both carbon fixation and organic chemical production. Many cyanobacterial species are easier to genetically manipulate than eukaryotic algae and other photosynthetic organisms. Thus, the cyanobacterial photosynthesis may be directed to produce carbohydrates, fatty acids, or alcohols as renewable sources of biofuels. Here we review the recent achievements in the developments and production of cyanofuels-biofuels produced from cyanobacterial biomass.

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