The present human population is more than three times what it was in 1950. With that, there is an increasing demand for the consumption of fossil fuels for various anthropogenic activities. This consumption is the major source of carbon dioxide emission causing greenhouse effects leading to global warming. The dependency on fossil fuels around the globe is such that it would be hard to move away from it any time soon. Hence, we must work on strategies to improve carbon dioxide fixation as we are making advancements in clean energy technology. This review explores the natural carbon dioxide fixation pathways in plants and various microorganisms and discusses their limitations and alternative strategies. It explains what necessitates the exploration of synthetic pathways and discusses strategies and matrices to consider while evaluating various pathways. This review also discusses the recent breakthroughs in the field of nanosciences that could accelerate chemical methods of carbon dioxide fixation.
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Ray, S., Abraham, J., Jordan, N., Lindsay, M., & Chauhan, N. (2022, March 1). Synthetic, Photosynthetic, and Chemical Strategies to Enhance Carbon Dioxide Fixation. C-Journal of Carbon Research. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/c8010018
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