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Exploring Ectoine Production From Methanol, Formate, and Electrochemically Produced Formate by Methyloligella halotolerans [PDF]

open access: yesEngineering in Life Sciences
Microbial synthesis using renewable C1‐carbon sources like electrochemically produced formate (e‐formate) represents a promising approach for climate‐neutral chemical production. This study investigates formate utilization for ectoine biosynthesis by the
Aykut Kas   +5 more
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Formate and hydrogen in hydrothermal vents and their use by extremely thermophilic methanogens and heterotrophs

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2023
Extremely thermophilic methanogens in the Methanococci and heterotrophs in the Thermococci are common in deep-sea hydrothermal vents. All Methanococci use H2 as an electron donor, and a few species can also use formate.
James F. Holden, Harita Sistu
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Evaluation of Formate Salt PCM’s for Latent Heat Thermal Energy Storage

open access: yesEnergies, 2021
This work examines formate salts as potential phase change materials (PCMs) for middle-high temperature (≤250 °C) latent heat thermal energy storage applications.
Samuel Gage   +3 more
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Bimetallic Cu-Bi catalysts for efficient electroreduction of CO2 to formate

open access: yesFrontiers in Chemistry, 2022
Electrochemical CO2 reduction offers an effective means to store renewable electricity in value-added chemical feedstocks. Much effort has been made to develop catalysts that achieve high Faradaic efficiency toward Formate production, but the catalysts ...
Le Li, Xuan Jin, Xiaohan Yu, Miao Zhong
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Comprendre la disjonction chez Bertolt Brecht [PDF]

open access: yesZiglôbitha, 2023
Résumé : le théâtre de Brecht s’est révélé être, plus de soixante ans après sa mort, une rupture esthétique et idéologique dans la pratique de l’art dramatique.
Simplice Noguès GODO
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Development of Different Kinds of Electrocatalyst for the Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide Reactions: An Overview

open access: yesMolecules, 2023
Significant advancements have been made in the development of CO2 reduction processes for applications such as electrosynthesis, energy storage, and environmental remediation. Several materials have demonstrated great potential in achieving high activity
Tse-Wei Chen   +7 more
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Core and auxiliary functions of one-carbon metabolism in Pseudomonas putida exposed by a systems-level analysis of transcriptional and physiological responses

open access: yesmSystems, 2023
The soil bacterium Pseudomonas putida is a robust biomanufacturing host that assimilates a broad range of substrates while efficiently coping with adverse environmental conditions. P. putida is equipped with functions related to one-carbon (C1) compounds
Justine Turlin   +4 more
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Recent trends of biotechnological production of polyhydroxyalkanoates from C1 carbon sources

open access: yesFrontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 2023
Growing concerns over the use of limited fossil fuels and their negative impacts on the ecological niches have facilitated the exploration of alternative routes. The use of conventional plastic material also negatively impacts the environment.
Subhasree Ray   +7 more
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New Insight into CO2 Reduction to Formate by In Situ Hydrogen Produced from Hydrothermal Reactions with Iron

open access: yesMolecules, 2022
To reveal the nature of CO2 reduction to formate with high efficiency by in situ hydrogen produced from hydrothermal reactions with iron, DFT calculations were used.
Xu Zeng   +3 more
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The Potential of Sequential Fermentations in Converting C1 Substrates to Higher-Value Products

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2022
Today production of (bulk) chemicals and fuels almost exclusively relies on petroleum-based sources, which are connected to greenhouse gas release, fueling climate change.
Christina Stark   +4 more
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