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by philipkglass
1063 days ago
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"Co-cultivation enhanced microbial protein production based on autotrophic nitrogen-fixing hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria" https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S13858... Certain bacteria can directly assimilate a mixture of hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen to produce protein. You could consider it an alternative to bacterial nitrogen fixation in root nodules with much higher productivity. Or you could consider it an alternative to the Haber-Bosch process with much milder reaction conditions -- ambient temperature and pressure. It's a way to turn intermittent electricity into protein with simple, robust equipment. I wouldn't be surprised if this or a related development ultimately supplants much of the current demand for synthetic nitrogen fertilizers. |
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