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BIOMIMETIC FIXATION OF CO2 AS SOURCE OF SALTS AND GLUCOSE

Descripción del proyecto

Tecnología de membranas para convertir el CO2 en compuestos valiosos

La captura y el almacenamiento de carbono en depósitos geológicos es una de las principales estrategias utilizadas para disminuir la concentración de CO2 en la atmósfera. Sin embargo, elimina el CO2 sin tener en cuenta su enorme potencial como fuente de carbono para la producción de compuestos valiosos. La naturaleza posee un mecanismo para concentrar el CO2 y fijar el carbono inorgánico en materia orgánica, como la glucosa. El objetivo del proyecto CO2LIFE, financiado con fondos europeos, es desarrollar un proceso químico biomimético que convierta el CO2 en moléculas valiosas utilizando la tecnología de membranas. El equipo empleará un método de absorción-cristalización basado en membranas de CO2 utilizando sales de aminoácidos y convertirá el CO2 en glucosa o sales utilizando enzimas como catalizadores sobre membranas.

Objetivo

The continued increase in the atmospheric concentration of CO2 due to anthropogenic emissions is leading to significant changes in climate, with the industry accounting for one-third of all the energy used globally and for almost 40% of worldwide CO2 emissions. Fast actions are required to decrease the concentration of this greenhouse gas in the atmosphere, value that has currently reaching 400 ppm. Among the technological possibilities that are on the table to reduce CO2 emissions, carbon capture and storage into geological deposits is one of the main strategies that is being applied. However, the final objective of this strategy is to remove CO2 without considering the enormous potential of this molecule as a source of carbon for the production of valuable compounds. Nature has developed an effective and equilibrated mechanism to concentrate CO2 and fixate the inorganic carbon into organic material (e.g. glucose) by means of enzymatic action. Mimicking Nature and take advantage of millions of years of evolution should be considered as a basic starting point in the development of smart and highly effective processes. In addition, the use of amino-acid salts for CO2 capture is envisaged as a potential approach to recover CO2 in the form of (bi)carbonates.
The project CO2LIFE presents the overall objective of developing a chemical process that converts carbon dioxide into valuable molecules using membrane technology. The strategy followed in this project is two-fold: i) CO2 membrane-based absorption-crystallization process on basis of using amino-acid salts, and ii) CO2 conversion into glucose or salts by using enzymes as catalysts supported on or retained by membranes. The final product, i.e. (bi)carbonates or glucose, has a large interest in the (bio)chemical industry, thus, new CO2 emissions are avoided and the carbon cycle is closed. This project will provide a technological solution at industrial scale for the removal and reutilization of CO2.

Régimen de financiación

ERC-STG - Starting Grant

Institución de acogida

UNIVERSITE CATHOLIQUE DE LOUVAIN
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 1 302 710,00
Dirección
PLACE DE L UNIVERSITE 1
1348 Louvain La Neuve
Bélgica

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Región
Région wallonne Prov. Brabant Wallon Arr. Nivelles
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 1 302 710,00

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