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Lessons from natural photosynthesis: conversion of CO2 to raw materials for plastic!

08.22.22 | Osaka Metropolitan University

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In plants, natural photosynthesis binds carbon dioxide (CO ) to organic compounds, which can then be converted into glucose or starch. These useful molecules can be sequestered, storing the carbon in a solid form. Artificial photosynthesis mimics this process by reducing the greenhouse gas CO 2 —the main cause of climate change—which is converted into other useful substances.

Researchers from Osaka Metropolitan University have managed to create fumarate using artificial photosynthesis on pyruvate and CO 2 . This fumarate can be used to make biodegradable plastic like polybutylene succinate, storing the carbon in a compact, durable, solid form. Currently, most fumarate used to make this plastic is produced from petroleum, so creating fumarate from CO 2 and biomass-derived pyruvate is highly desirable.

Professor Yutaka Amao from the Research Center for Artificial Photosynthesis and Mika Takeuchi, a graduate student at the Osaka Metropolitan University Graduate School of Science, used the biocatalyst malate dehydrogenase (oxaloacetate-decarboxylating) to combine CO 2 with pyruvate, derived from biomass, to produce L-malic acid. Subsequently, the biocatalyst fumarase was used to dehydrate the L-malic acid to synthesize fumarate.

“The biocatalysts were used to convert CO 2 into a raw material for plastic. Based on our results, we will continue to construct better CO 2 conversion systems with an even lower environmental impact; we are aiming for more efficient conversion of CO 2 into useful substances, using light energy,” said Prof Amao.

With this success, the team has already begun researching new methods of artificial photosynthesis with the goal of producing fumarate using light as energy. If this technology can be realized, it will create a new artificial photosynthetic system to synthesize useful macromolecules from CO 2 .

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Osaka Metropolitan University is a new public university established by a merger between Osaka City University and Osaka Prefecture University in April 2022. For more science news, see https://www.upc-osaka.ac.jp/new-univ/en-research/ , and follow @OsakaMetUniv_en , or search #OMUScience .

Reaction Chemistry & Engineering

10.1039/D2RE00039C

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Biocatalytic fumarate synthesis from pyruvate and CO2 as a feedstock

13-Jul-2022

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Akane Kunida
Osaka Metropolitan University
koho-ipro@ml.omu.ac.jp

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