Leaf-inspired nanocellulose frameworks for next generation photosynthetic cell factories
Acronym
FuturoLEAF
Description of the granted funding
FuturoLEAF envisions to exploit know-how in nanocellulose materials and cell biology to revolutionize the field of industrial algal biotechnology by conceptually renewing tailored solid-state cell factories. FuturoLEAF introduces algal-based biocatalysts with functional architecture formulated from nanocellulose building blocks and designed on the principles of plant leaf anatomy and function. Knowledge of bio-based materials science and photosynthesis will be integrated with achievements of synthetic biology and biomolecular engineering to conceive the new technology efficient in capturing CO2 and producing solar-driven biofuels and chemicals. The FuturoLEAF biocatalysts will gain high production efficiency by tailoring nanocellulose matrix performance with utilisation of its highly specific water interactions, resulting in tunable porosity and transport properties. Directed self-assembly as a tool to locate and attach photosynthetic cells in the matrix by their native interaction potential will further improve the performance. The system will maximise light utilization and CO2 capturing by providing controllable influx/efflux of moisture, gases, nutrients, products and substrates, leading to next generation photosynthetic cell factories with high catalytic turn-over time. In addition, the solid-state nature of the system will enable effortless logistical transportation of cell factories without having to move large amounts of water in contrast to current suspension cultures. The FuturoLEAF architecture will be tested under changing environment in a fixedbed high-cell density photobioreactor, which is designed for simulating behaviour of the plant with gas-to-liquid interphase production environment. The proof of the concept will involve evaluation of the approach at TRL3 level in a photobioreactor functioning in continuous mode. FuturoLEAF proposes a significant step away from dependency of fossil sources, towards sustainable energy and chemicals production.
Show moreStarting year
2020
End year
2023
Granted funding
Cyano Biotech GmbH (DE)
172 750 €
Participant
UNIVERSITE DE TECHNOLOGIE DE COMPIEGNE (FR)
52 497.5 €
Third party
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET GRAZ (AT)
399 937.5 €
Participant
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS (FR)
342 627.5 €
Participant
Amount granted
2 949 433 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Research and Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) (5216 FET Open (5217 )
Topic
FET-Open Challenging Current Thinking (FETOPEN-01-2018-2019-2020Call ID
H2020-FETOPEN-2018-2019-2020-01 Other information
Funding decision number
899576
Identified topics
biomass, bioeconomy