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Nanotechnology for Biorefinery takes an in-depth look at the
emerging role of biotechnology and nanotechnology in biorefinery,
considered to be one of the most important fields of research in
the greener production of high-value products. With chapters
covering the different types of nanomaterials, their properties and
synthesis methods, the role of nanotechnology in biorefinery,
recent advances and challenges, nanobiocatalysts and the
applications of nanotechnology in biorefinery, this book will be of
interest to students and researchers alike. It will assist users in
their quest to develop cost-effective and environmentally-friendly
production methods for various biorefining products.
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.
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.
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Stem Cell Manufacturing
(Hardcover)
Joaquim M.S. Cabral, Claudia Lobato De Silva, Lucas G. Chase, Maria Margarida Diogo
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Stem Cell Manufacturing discusses the required technologies that
enable the transfer of the current laboratory-based practice of
stem cell tissue culture to the clinic environment as therapeutics,
while concurrently achieving control, reproducibility, automation,
validation, and safety of the process and the product. The advent
of stem cell research unveiled the therapeutic potential of stem
cells and their derivatives and increased the awareness of the
public and scientific community for the topic. The successful
manufacturing of stem cells and their derivatives is expected to
have a positive impact in the society since it will contribute to
widen the offer of therapeutic solutions to the patients. Fully
defined cellular products can be used to restore the structure and
function of damaged tissues and organs and to develop stem
cell-based cellular therapies for the treatment of cancer and
hematological disorders, autoimmune and other inflammatory diseases
and genetic disorders.
Biofuels for Aviation: Feedstocks, Technology and Implementation
presents the issues surrounding the research and use of biofuels
for aviation, such as policy, markets, certification and
performance requirements, life cycle assessment, and the economic
and technical barriers to their full implementation. Readers
involved in bioenergy and aviation sectors-research, planning, or
policy making activities-will benefit from this thorough overview.
The aviation industry's commitment to reducing GHG emissions along
with increasing oil prices have sparked the need for renewable and
affordable energy sources tailored to this sector's very specific
needs. As jet engines cannot be readily electrified, turning to
biofuels is the most viable option. However, aviation is a type of
transportation for which traditional biofuels, such as bioethanol
and biodiesel, do not fulfill key fuel requirements. Therefore,
different solutions to this situation are being researched and
tested around the globe, which makes navigating this scenario
particularly challenging. This book guides readers through this
intricate subject, bringing them up to speed with its current
status and future prospects both from the academic and the industry
point of view. Science and technology chapters delve into the
technical aspects of the currently tested and the most promising
technology in development, as well as their respective feedstocks
and the use of additives as a way of adapting them to meet certain
specifications. Conversion processes such as hydrotreatment,
synthetic biology, pyrolysis, hydrothermal liquefaction and
Fisher-Tropsch are explored and their results are assessed for
current and future viability.
Batch and Semi-batch Reactors: Practical Guides in Chemical
Engineering is a cluster of short texts that provide a focused
introductory view on a single subject. The full library presents a
basic understanding of the main topics in the chemical process
industries, allowing engineering professionals to quickly access
information. Each 'pocket publication' can be easily carried or
accessed electronically, giving users a highly practical and
applied presentation of the first principles engineers need know on
a moment's notice. The focused facts provided in each guide help
users converse with experts in the field, attempt their own initial
troubleshooting, check calculations, and solve rudimentary
problems.
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