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Advances in the biological fixation of carbon dioxide by microalgae

Shuping Zhang, Zhenrong Liu

2021Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology122 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Global warming caused by carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions is one of the most important topics of concern in the fields of science, environment and global economy. Carbon dioxide emissions have increased dramatically in recent years, and this trend is likely to continue with a projected increase of both global energy consumption and CO 2 emissions by 51% in 2050 compared with 2005. To mitigate the negative impacts arising, a potential strategy to convert CO 2 into renewable fuels or valuable chemicals can be applied. Bio‐CO 2 emission reduction is receiving more and more attention as an environmentally friendly method. Microalgae are attracting worldwide attention in this regard owing to their exceptional speed of growth, resistance to harsh environments and low production costs. In this review, the biochemical principles of microalgae‐CO 2 fixation and the research progress of microalgae strains used for CO 2 fixation are reviewed and discussed. The latest progress in the co‐development of a microalgae carbon sequestration industry and other industries are provided, along with a survey of the progress in methods to improve microalgae‐CO 2 fixation. Finally, the problems to be solved in the industry and its future directions of development are clarified. © 2021 Society of Chemical Industry (SCI).

Topics & Concepts

Carbon dioxideCarbon fixationCarbon sequestrationEnvironmental scienceRenewable energyGreenhouse gasGlobal warmingBiochemical engineeringEnvironmentally friendlyNatural resource economicsEnvironmental protectionClimate changeEngineeringEcologyBiologyEconomicsAlgal biology and biofuel production