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Jiasheng Jin1, Yang Wu1, Peiyu Cao1
1State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China.
Abstract:
Microbial electrosynthesis for CO2 utilization (MESCU) producing valuable chemicals with high energy density has garnered attention due to its long-term stability and high coulombic efficiency. The data-driven approaches offer a promising avenue by leveraging existing data to uncover the underlying patterns. This comprehensive review firstly uncovered the potentials of utilizing data-driven approaches to enhance high-value conversion of CO2 via MESCU. Firstly, critical challenges of MESCU advancing have been identified, including reactor configuration, cathode design, and microbial analysis. Subsequently, the potential of data-driven approaches to tackle the corresponding challenges, encompassing the identification of pivotal parameters governing reactor setup and cathode design, alongside the decipheration of omics data derived from microbial communities, have been discussed. Correspondingly, the future direction of data-driven approaches in assisting the application of MESCU has been addressed. This review offers guidance and theoretical support for future data-driven applications to accelerate MESCU research and potential industrialization.
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