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Review
. 2019 Nov:292:121972.
doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.121972. Epub 2019 Aug 9.

Recent advancement and strategy on bio-hydrogen production from photosynthetic microalgae

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Recent advancement and strategy on bio-hydrogen production from photosynthetic microalgae

Muhammad Anwar et al. Bioresour Technol. 2019 Nov.

Abstract

Recently, ensuring energy security is a key challenge to political and economic strength in the world. Bio-hydrogen production from microalgae is the promising alternative source for potential renewable and self-sustainability energy but still in the initial phase of development. Practically and sustainability of microalgae hydrogen production is still debatable. The genetic engineering and metabolic pathway engineering of hydrogenase and nitrogenase play a key role to enhance hydrogen production. Microalgae have photosynthetic efficiency and synthesize huge carbohydrate biomass, used as 4th generation feedstock to generate bio-hydrogen. Recent genetically modified strains of microalgae are the attractive source for enhancing bio-hydrogen production in the future. The potential of hydrogen production from microRNAs are gaining great interest of researcher. The main objective of this review is attentive discussed recent approaches on new molecular genetics engineering and metabolic pathway developments, modern photo-bioreactors efficiency, economic assessment, limitations and knowledge gap of bio-hydrogen production from microalgae.

Keywords: Bio-hydrogen; Genetic manipulation; Metabolic engineering; Microalgae; Photo bioreactors; Techno-economic; microRNAs.

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