Bio-production of gaseous alkenes: Ethylene, isoprene, isobutene

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To reduce emissions from petrochemical refinement, bio-production has been heralded as a way to create economically valuable compounds with fewer harmful effects. For example, gaseous alkenes are precursor molecules that can be polymerized into a variety of industrially significant compounds and have biological production pathways. Production levels, however, remain low, thus enhancing bio-production of gaseous petrochemicals for chemical precursors is critical. This review covers the metabolic pathways and production levels of the gaseous alkenes ethylene, isoprene, and isobutene. Techniques needed to drive production to higher levels are also discussed.

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Wilson, J., Gering, S., Pinard, J., Lucas, R., & Briggs, B. R. (2018, August 29). Bio-production of gaseous alkenes: Ethylene, isoprene, isobutene. Biotechnology for Biofuels. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-018-1230-9

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