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Wastewaters generated from food production and agricultural
activities are a source of environmental pollution due to their
huge amount of nutrients, organic carbon, nitrogenous organics,
inorganics, suspended and dissolved solids, and high biochemical
and chemical oxygen demands. Advanced Technologies in Wastewater
Treatment: Food Processing Industry provides an update on emerging
technologies including oxidative and anaerobic processes
(flotation, coagulation, sedimentation, filtration, adsorption,
primary settling, secondary activated sludge, anaerobic digestion),
ion exchange, membrane-based operations, adsorption/bio-sorption
and advanced biological treatment to provide safe and clean water
as well as to recover primary resources from food processing
wastewaters. In addition, the integration of these technologies
will be also considered in the logic of the process intensification
strategy. Innovative and affordable solutions are proposed in the
field of fruit and vegetable processing industry, fishing industry,
meat and poultry industry, dairy production, oil and fat
processing.
Membrane Engineering in the Circular Economy: Renewable Sources
Valorization in Energy and Downstream Processing in Agro-food
Industry describes the modification of the general concept of
"waste," including waste valorization as added-value products that
are useful for energy production and biotechnology industries.
Speaking to the relevance of this new vision, the book highlights
the fundamentals of membrane operations in the exploitation of
renewable sources for energy production and the valorization of
agro-food waste at the industrial level. This book is an excellent
resource for researchers, biologists, membranologists and engineers
in chemistry, biochemical engineering, food sciences and the
agro-food refinery industry.
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