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                                        <h5 class="boldh5" id="gas_and_flow_system">A. Gas preparation system and flow system</h5>
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                                        <p class="pcenter"> Fig. 3 Diagram of gas preparation system and flow system </p>
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                                        <p class="pcontent">According to IGCC (Integrate Gasification Combined Cycle) flow diagram, the fuel is first converted to syngas which is a mixture of H<sub>2</sub> and CO. The syngas is then burned in a combined cycle consisting of a gas turbine and a steam turbine with a heat recovery steam generator (HRSG). After CO<sub>2</sub> / H<sub>2</sub> separation, IGCC can reach the demand of CO<sub>2</sub> purity including low SOx and NOx emission fraction of allowable limits of bacteria. Finally, the produced flue gas could enter the pipeline leading to the bioreactor.  </p>
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In <i>E. coli </i>utilization system, the air is pumped in to neutralize the concentration of CO<sub>2</sub>. A controlled valve is used to control flow rate and split distribution. When the switch a is turned on, the switch b will be turned off, and vice versa. As for the CO<sub>2</sub> inlet and outlet, it will maintain an open system of bioreactor. In other words, CO<sub>2</sub> will enter continuously and cause some non-reacted CO<sub>2</sub> emitted.
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                                        <p class="pcenter"> Fig. 4 IGCC process flow diagram. Source: Vattenfall. (2010)
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Syngas has been treated by sulfur and nitrogen removal, as well as heavy metal removal and cooling tank. Through IGCC process, purified CO<sub>2</sub> in flue gas is allowable for <i>E. coli</i> CO<sub>2</sub> utilizing. </p>
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                                        <h5 class="boldh5" id="medium_preparation">B. Medium preparation</h5>
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                                        <p class="pcenter"> Fig. 5 Diagram of medium preparation</p>
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                                        <p class="pcontent">At this stage, we have two sections to consider, medium storage and medium preparation before replacing time.</p> 
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The medium is composed of M9 salt and xylose. For storage, we will convert it into powder with the required proportion. At one hour before replacing time, pour the powder into the medium tank and turn on the water injection switch. Turn on the stirrer of medium tank to have medium powder and water perfect mixing. The outlet of bioreactor (switch c) will be turned on at the same time, letting ninety percent of the medium in the bioreactor flow out . When the medium have prepared well, turn on the switch a and switch b for replacing medium in bioreactor, while the switch c will be turned off.
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                                        <p class="pcontent">We also consider the process of raw materials, especially xylose, which is the key source of our pathway. Since xylose is one of the products of agricultural waste degradation, we visited the  <a class="link" href="#gas_and_flow_system">2018 Tainan Biotechnology and Green Energy Expo </a> to consulted with researchers from National Energy Program-Phase II, whose projects was biofuel and biodegradable plastic production via agricultural waste.  They had developed technique that degrade cellulose and semi-cellulose by ion solution.
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Besides, we have opportunity to <a class="link" href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:NCKU_Tainan/Collaborations#UESTC-China">collaborate</a> with <a class="link" href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:UESTC-China">UESTC-Chian team </a>. They work for degrading straw with synthetic biology and convert the product into bio-fuel. One of the product from straw degradation is xylose. These techniques are eco-friendly and low-energy-require. Therefore, the process development of xylose production will be a low-carbon-emission process.      </p>
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                                        <h5 class="boldh5" id="downstream">C. Downstream products purification and biosafety</h5>
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                                        <p class="pcenter"> Fig. 6 Diagram of downstream process</p>
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                                        <p class="pcontent">We will discharge 90% of the used medium in the bioreactor one hour before new medium flows in. Which means that we let 10% of the reacted bacteria remain in the bioreactor to maintain a steady cell density condition of in the bioreactor. The effluent medium will be sterilized and filtered in the downstream clean-up tank. At this step, we harvest the bacteria by centrifuging and extracting the by-product such as amino acids, proteins, medicine or bio-fuel. Different extracting process designed depends on different by-product.</p>
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Besides, we try to reuse the waste heat of factories for sterilizing. The waste water can be recycled as well. Through Removing toxins and adjusting pH value
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the effluent could return to the medium tank. As for energy require for this system, renewable energy helps us to reach near -zero carbon emission process.
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                                    <p class="pcontent">The business model describes how an organization creates, delivers, and captures value in an economic, social, cultural, or other environment. Therefore, we introduce this business model as the basis for assessing the integrity and effectiveness of our ideas to work with our industry and even national research .
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First, we ask questions about this, and beyond the solution, we also explain why we chose this question. Second, we analyzed future developments, including the advantages of using this approach. Next , we introduce our plan to many relevant departments and discuss with the national research . I hope that this plan can be used to promote this plan in the future.
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                                    <h5 class="boldh5"> Target issue </h5>
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                                    <p class="pcontent">More and more people are now paying attention to the impact of CO<sub>2</sub>. The trend of environmental degradation is gradually increasing. Scientist and national worldwide contribute to capture those excessive CO<sub>2</sub>. However, how to reduce carbon and use it has become a major problem today. Challenges against carbon process are complicate. Except the technique and implement problem, social acceptability and policy are other key factors about carbon process technology.  </p>
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                                    <p class="pcontent">In general, planting is a method of carbon process, and the current use of green algae as a method of carbon utilization. This year, we hope to combine synthetic biology with the most advanced technologies. We want to draw people's attention to the environment and reuse these environmentally stimulating projects.
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                                    <h5 class="boldh5"> Business model analysis </h5>
 
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