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Biological conversion of methane to methanol
Donghyun Park,
Jeewon Lee
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Methanol
100%
Methane Conversion
100%
Biological Conversion
100%
Methanol Gasoline
100%
Soluble Methane Monooxygenase
100%
Methane Oxidation
66%
Methane Monooxygenase
66%
Methanotrophic Bacteria
66%
High Temperature
33%
Active Sites
33%
Methane
33%
High Pressure
33%
Catalytic Activity
33%
Polypeptide
33%
Highly Selective
33%
Direct Use
33%
Particulate
33%
Formaldehyde
33%
Rationally Designed
33%
Liquid Fuel
33%
Step Processes
33%
Hydroxylase
33%
Enhanced Solubility
33%
Environmentally Friendly
33%
Reductase
33%
Trimer
33%
Conversion Rate
33%
Regulatory Proteins
33%
Industrial Production
33%
Conversion Yield
33%
Optimal Way
33%
Multidisciplinary Effort
33%
Lipid Bilayer
33%
Bioprocess
33%
Biological Methods
33%
Selective Production
33%
Diiron
33%
Energy-intensive
33%
Hydrocarbon Products
33%
Protein Engineering
33%
Membrane Transport
33%
Economically Feasible
33%
Chemical Engineering
33%
Research Sector
33%
Biological Oxidation
33%
Soluble Domain
33%
Essential Metabolite
33%
Economic Utilization
33%
Iron Active Site
33%
Synthetic Hydrocarbons
33%
Copper Enzymes
33%
Protein Features
33%
Chemical Techniques
33%
PmoA
33%
Shale Gas
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Methanotrophic Bacterium
100%
Metabolite
50%
Precursor
50%
Oxidation
50%
Membrane Transport
50%
Chemical Procedures
50%
Protein Engineering
50%
Lipid Bilayer
50%
Chemical Engineering
Methanol
100%
Dimer
16%
Polypeptide
16%
Chemical Engineering
16%