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Chemical Production

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science-and-technology2 years ago

"Bacterial Engineering: Transforming Plant Fiber into Dual Valuable Products"

Scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have engineered bacteria that can simultaneously produce two valuable chemical products from underutilized plant fiber. The bacteria, called Novosphingobium aromaticivorans, can digest lignin, a challenging component of plant cell walls, and genetically modified strains have been developed to produce plastics and carotenoids. The discovery could contribute to more sustainable and commercially viable biofuel production, as well as the extraction of high-value products from renewable biomass. The researchers aim to further enhance the strains' capabilities and explore the potential for creating other microbial chassis that can produce multiple products.

energy-technology2 years ago

Revolutionary Dual-Use Rechargeable Battery Unveiled by Scientists

Scientists from Tsinghua University have developed a hybrid battery that not only stores and supplies electricity but also produces valuable chemicals like furfuryl alcohol and furoic acid. The dual-use system combines features of rechargeable and redox flow batteries, using specialized catalysts to transform biomass-derived furfural into useful chemicals while the battery charges or discharges. This breakthrough could improve the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of rechargeable batteries by simultaneously providing power and value-added chemicals.