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During the time we designed a flow chart for our CO<sub>2</sub> utilization system for | During the time we designed a flow chart for our CO<sub>2</sub> utilization system for | ||
− | application | + | application. We were lucky to find our friend, UESTC-China, to work together and |
end up building a completely eco-friendly system with negative carbon footprint. | end up building a completely eco-friendly system with negative carbon footprint. | ||
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− | + | We try to figure out another way in carbon utilization as an | |
contribution of carbon reduction and save energy. However, we face some problem | contribution of carbon reduction and save energy. However, we face some problem | ||
when we try to apply our Engineering <i>E. coli</i> into industrial scale. Cost | when we try to apply our Engineering <i>E. coli</i> into industrial scale. Cost | ||
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When we were designing the whole CO<sub>2</sub> utilization system. We were delighted when | When we were designing the whole CO<sub>2</sub> utilization system. We were delighted when | ||
we found out someone who will be able to resolve our problems. UESTC-China mainly | we found out someone who will be able to resolve our problems. UESTC-China mainly | ||
− | + | focused on degrading straw into useful raw materials, including glucose, xylose, | |
ferule acid, and lignin. In addition, they aimed to convert glucose into butanol | ferule acid, and lignin. In addition, they aimed to convert glucose into butanol | ||
and hydrogen. As xylose is the main carbon source for our | and hydrogen. As xylose is the main carbon source for our |
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