Monday, May 23, 2022

Chemical Products Based on Synthetic Biology Technologies

An Internet search was made to find companies that are offering chemical products based on synthetic biology technologies and are products, when produced using synthetic biology technologies, and used in significant quantities, might significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions compared to how they are mostly produced now. 

The flowing table identifies eight companies and the products being produced based on synthetic biology technologies: 

company

products produced

Genomatica

alcohol, from microbes

Lanzateck

alcohol, from microbes

Huue

dyes from microbes

Colorifix

dyes, from microbes

Pivot Bio

nitrogen for fertilizing, using microbes

Bolt Threads

polymer, (protein-based), used in textiles

Geltor

polymer, (protein-based), used in textiles

Spider

polymer, (protein-based), used in textiles

 

Each of these products (alcohols, dyes, nitrogen, and polymers) currently are produced needing substantial amounts of fossil fuel raw materials (RM) and when produced from this RM source generate enormous amounts of carbon dioxide emissions. 

If producing these products using synthetic biology technologies do release significantly less carbon dioxide than producing them using fossil fuel RM, and if producing by synthetic biology technologies could produce needed product quantities, this, it seems to me, would be of significant importance.

 

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