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New and Future Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and
Bioengineering: Microbes in Soil, Crop and Environmental
Sustainability reviews the exploitation of microbial biodiversity
in soil with respect to nutrient-use efficiency, also discussing
the improvement and maintenance of certain physical and chemical
conditions in soil that can provide economic and environmental
benefits toward agricultural sustainability. The utilization of
microbes ranges from applications in biotechnology, marginal land
restoration, the formulation of microbial inoculants, the
enhancement of crop productivity, and the mitigation of global
warming gases. Finally, various uses for microbial resources in
crop disease management, bioenergy production, and income based on
microbial cultivation are explored.
Advanced Biosensors for Health Care Applications highlights the
different types of prognostic and diagnostic biomarkers associated
with cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, brain and retinal
diseases, cardiovascular diseases, bacterial infections, as well as
various types of electrochemical biosensor techniques used for
early detection of the potential biomarkers of these diseases. Many
advanced nanomaterials have attracted intense interests with their
unique optical and electrical properties, high stability, and good
biocompatibility. Based on these properties, advanced nanoparticles
have been used as biomolecular carriers, signal producers, and
signal amplifiers in biosensor design. Recent studies reported that
there are several diagnostic methods available, but the major issue
is the sensitivity and selectivity of these approaches. This book
outlines the need of novel strategies for developing new systems to
retrieve health information of patients in real time. It explores
the potential of nano-multidisciplinary science in the design and
development of smart sensing technology using micro-nanoelectrodes,
novel sensing materials, integration with MEMS, miniaturized
transduction systems, novel sensing strategy, that is, FET, CMOS,
System-on-a-Chip (SoC), Diagnostic-on-a-Chip (DoC), and
Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC), for diagnostics and personalized health-care
monitoring. It is a useful handbook for specialists in
biotechnology and biochemical engineering.
The author is ready to assert that practically none of the readers
of this book will ever happen to deal with large doses of
radiation. But the author, without a shadow of a doubt, claims that
any readers of this book, regardless of gender, age, financial
situation, type of professional activity, and habits, are actually
exposed to low doses of radiation throughout their life. This book
is devoted to the effect of small doses on the body. To understand
the basic effects of radiation on humans, the book contains the
necessary information from an atomic, molecular and nuclear
physics, as well as from biochemistry and biology. Special
attention is paid to the issues that are either not considered or
discussed very briefly in existing literature. Examples include the
ionization of inner atomic shells that play an essential role in
radiological processes, and the questions of transformation of the
energy of ionizing radiation in matter. The benefits of ionizing
radiation to mankind is reflected in a wide range of radiation
technologies used in science, industry, agriculture, culture, art,
forensics, and, what is the most important application, medicine.
Radiation: Fundamentals, Applications, Risks and Safety provides
information on the use of radiation in modern life, its usefulness
and indispensability. Experiments on the effects of small doses on
bacteria, fungi, algae, insects, plants and animals are described.
Human medical experiments are inhuman and ethically flawed.
However, during the familiarity of mankind with ionizing radiation,
a large number of population groups were subject to accumulation,
exposed to radiation at doses of small but exceeding the natural
background radiation. This book analyzes existing, real-life
radiation results from survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki,
Chernobyl and Fukushima, and examines studies of radiation effect
on patients, radiologists, crews of long-distant flights and
astronauts, on miners of uranium copies, on workers of nuclear
industry and on militaries, exposed to ionizing radiation on a
professional basis, and on the population of the various countries
receiving environmental exposure. The author hopes that this book
can mitigate the impact of radiation phobia, which prevails in the
public consciousness over the last half century.
Biomass, Biofuels and Biochemicals: Biofuels from Algae, Second
Edition provides information on strategies for commercial
microalgae based biofuel production, including their cultivation,
pre-treatment and conversion methods. The book discusses methods
for producing microalgal biomass in large scale by outdoor
culturing and outlines new technologies for their use. In addition,
it explains how modern genetic engineering enables the generation
of recombinant strains that generate higher quantities of
feedstock. The complete utilization of microalgal biomass, which
can also be obtained from valorizing nutrients from wastewater and
industrial exhaust gases, can be efficiently converted to energy
rich biofuels and high value pharmaceuticals in a well-defined
biorefinery.
Alternative energy resources are on great emphasis keeping the on
growing global energy crisis and environmental protection in mind.
Advancement in scientific research and development have shown the
light to tackle the problem with better technology and optimum
resource utilization. Green Approach on Alternative Fuel for
Sustainable Future addresses the advancement of biological and
biochemical technologies in context to alternative fuel synthesis.
This book emphasises and discusses the technology involved and
development on the status of alternative fuel production and
related aspects. The potential uses of waste material to turn them
into wealth, as alternative energy sources also been discussed. The
extended and detail content of the book also covers the promising
uses of microalgae treatment to produce biofuel. By not be limited
to the biological aspect the book also discusses and explores the
perspective of green chemistry for energy production. By adding
policy and commercialization into the book content, the book
provides comprehensive information, from lab to field, with
extensive illustrations, case studies, summary tables, and
up-to-date references.
In engineering, there are often situations in which the material of
the main component is unable to sustain long life or protect itself
from adverse operating environments. Moreover, in some cases,
different material properties such as anti-friction and wear,
anti-corrosive, thermal resistive, super hydrophobic, etc. are
required as per the operating conditions. If those bulk components
are made of such materials and possess those properties, the cost
will be very high. In such cases, a practical solution is surface
coating, which serves as a protective barrier to the bulk material
from the adverse environment. In the last decade, with enormous
effort, researchers and scientists have developed suitable
materials to overcome those unfavorable operating conditions, and
they have used advanced deposition techniques to enhance the
adhesion and surface texturing of the coatings. Advanced Surface
Coating Techniques for Modern Industrial Applications is a highly
sought reference source that compiles the recent research trends in
these new and emerging surface coating materials, deposition
techniques, properties of coated materials, and their applications
in various engineering and industrial fields. The book particularly
focuses on 1) coating materials including anti-corrosive materials
and nanomaterials, 2) coating methods including thermal spray and
electroless disposition, and 3) applications such as surface
engineering and thin film application. The book is ideal for
engineers, scientists, researchers, academicians, and students
working in fields like material science, mechanical engineering,
tribology, chemical and corrosion science, bio-medical engineering,
biomaterials, and aerospace engineering.
Metals are used at an extremely high rate in the industrial and
manufacturing fields. Exemplary properties including strength and
ductility have made this material highly dynamic; however, the risk
of corrosion remains a vital issue. The study of corrosion
prevention has attracted interest from researchers and
professionals as new technologies are emerging that can assist in
the prevention of material destruction. However, research is
lacking on the application of these protective technologies within
specific fields. New Challenges and Industrial Applications for
Corrosion Prevention and Control provides emerging research
exploring the theoretical and practical aspects of protective
methods against corrosion and the implementation of these
techniques within a wide span of professional disciplines.
Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as molecular
modeling, surface treatments, and biomaterials, this book is
ideally designed for engineers, industrial chemists, material
scientists, researchers, engineers, academicians, practitioners,
and students seeking current research on the technological
advancements in corrosion protection in various professional
scopes.
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This volume includes several perspectives on how to connect the
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals with the 12 principles
of green chemistry, and green chemistry education.
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