Issue 50, 2016, Issue in Progress

A review of harvesting clean fuels from enzymatic CO2 reduction

Abstract

Rapid climate change and increase in the demand for hydrocarbon fuels have made the research community to recheck the carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration and its utilization in a green and efficient way. One of the best ways to utilize CO2 so far considered is its conversion back into fuels using various strategies such as thermal, photochemical, electrochemical and enzymatic. In this critical review the concepts and mechanism of CO2 reducing biocatalysts have been summarized. Specifically, more emphasis was given to enzymes related to the selective conversion of CO2 to fuels (popularly known as artificial photosynthesis). Emphasis has been given to single enzyme and multi-enzymatic systems for CO2 conversion to carbon monoxide, methanol, and formic acid/formate. Semiconducting nano-material integrated enzymatic systems and their mechanism are reviewed and described in detail. Finally, the ultimate challenges underlying the design of next generation enzymatic catalysts are explored.

Graphical abstract: A review of harvesting clean fuels from enzymatic CO2 reduction

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
01 Mar 2016
Accepted
16 Apr 2016
First published
18 Apr 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 44170-44194

A review of harvesting clean fuels from enzymatic CO2 reduction

S. Sultana, P. Chandra Sahoo, S. Martha and K. Parida, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 44170 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA05472B

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