Hi,
A question to the forum: Can we produce food from fuel?
If we use octane as substrate, we need 0.75 mole of Octane in order to produce 2 moles of Glucose. The energy released from burning 0.75 moles of Octane is around 4,095 KCal and the energy needed to create 2 mole of Glucose (with 100% efficiency) is 1,372 KCal. In other words - if we burn 0.75 moles of Octane we can make 2 moles of Glucose at 33% efficiency.
Is that possible?
If it is - we can make food from fossil fuel, saving ground, water, greenhouse gases, etc.
Thank you for your reply,
Gharlev