Using Prokaryotes for Carbon Capture Storage
Greenhouse Effect
0301 basic medicine
570
Air Pollutants
Carbon Sequestration
QH301 Biology
Microbiota
Carbon Dioxide
03 medical and health sciences
Biodegradation, Environmental
13. Climate action
Biological Assay
Environmental Monitoring
DOI:
10.1016/j.tibtech.2016.06.011
Publication Date:
2016-10-07T16:57:58Z
AUTHORS (7)
ABSTRACT
Geological storage of CO2 is a fast-developing technology that can mitigate rising carbon emissions. However, there are environmental concerns with the long-term storage and implications of a leak from a carbon capture storage (CCS) site. Traditional monitoring lacks clear protocols and relies heavily on physical methods. Here, we discuss the potential of biotechnology, focusing on microbes with a natural ability to utilize and assimilate CO2 through different metabolic pathways. We propose the use of natural microbial communities for CCS monitoring and CO2 utilization, and, with examples, demonstrate how synthetic biology may maximize CO2 uptake within and above storage sites. An integrated physical and biological approach, combined with metagenomics data and biotechnological advances, will enhance CO2 sequestration and prevent large-scale leakages.
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