Noubar B. Afeyan
Millipore Corporation
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Photosynthesis Research | 2011
Dan Eric Robertson; Stuart A. Jacobson; Frederick Morgan; David Arthur Berry; George M. Church; Noubar B. Afeyan
Several emerging technologies are aiming to meet renewable fuel standards, mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, and provide viable alternatives to fossil fuels. Direct conversion of solar energy into fungible liquid fuel is a particularly attractive option, though conversion of that energy on an industrial scale depends on the efficiency of its capture and conversion. Large-scale programs have been undertaken in the recent past that used solar energy to grow innately oil-producing algae for biomass processing to biodiesel fuel. These efforts were ultimately deemed to be uneconomical because the costs of culturing, harvesting, and processing of algal biomass were not balanced by the process efficiencies for solar photon capture and conversion. This analysis addresses solar capture and conversion efficiencies and introduces a unique systems approach, enabled by advances in strain engineering, photobioreactor design, and a process that contradicts prejudicial opinions about the viability of industrial photosynthesis. We calculate efficiencies for this direct, continuous solar process based on common boundary conditions, empirical measurements and validated assumptions wherein genetically engineered cyanobacteria convert industrially sourced, high-concentration CO2 into secreted, fungible hydrocarbon products in a continuous process. These innovations are projected to operate at areal productivities far exceeding those based on accumulation and refining of plant or algal biomass or on prior assumptions of photosynthetic productivity. This concept, currently enabled for production of ethanol and alkane diesel fuel molecules, and operating at pilot scale, establishes a new paradigm for high productivity manufacturing of nonfossil-derived fuels and chemicals.
Archive | 2009
David Arthur Berry; Dan E. Robertson; Frank A. Skraly; Brian D. Green; Christian Perry Ridley; Sriram Kosuri; Nikos Basil Reppas; Martha Sholl; Noubar B. Afeyan
Archive | 2004
Frank D. Lee; Xun Meng; Noubar B. Afeyan
Archive | 2005
George M. Church; Noubar B. Afeyan; Joseph M. Jacobson; Brian M. Baynes; Kenneth Gabriel Nesmith; Brad Chapman; Bettina Strack-Logue
Archive | 2008
Eric James Devroe; David Arthur Berry; Noubar B. Afeyan; Dan Eric Robertson; Frank Anthony Skraly; Christian Perry Ridley
Archive | 2015
Matthew R. Henn; Geoffrey von Maltzahn; Anthony Mario D'onofrio; Kevin Litcofsky; David Arthur Berry; David N. Cook; Noubar B. Afeyan; John Grant Aunins
Archive | 2011
David Arthur Berry; Noubar B. Afeyan; Frank A. Skraly; Christian Perry Ridley; Dan E. Robertson; Regina Wilpiszeski; Martha Sholl
Archive | 2014
William Joseph Issa; Joseph Louis Barberio; John Grant Aunins; Noubar B. Afeyan
Archive | 2001
Carlo Dante Rizzuto; Noubar B. Afeyan; Frank D. Lee; George M. Church; Ruchira Das Gupta; John Jacob Schwartz; Bin Zhang; Alexey Alexandrovich Lugovskoy
Archive | 2014
Geoffrey von Maltzahn; Matthew R. Henn; David N. Cook; David Arthur Berry; Noubar B. Afeyan; Brian Goodman; Mary-Jane Lombardo Mckenzie; Marin Vulic