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The fourth International Symposium of the International Society for
Environmental Biotechnology was held on the campus of Queen's
University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, on June 20-25, 1998, with an
attendance of several hundred people. This meeting included
technical presentations of state-of-the-art research which were
integrated with tutorials and workshops by practising technologists
in the broad field of environmental biotechnology. The meeting was
designed to be, in every respect, truly global. For example,
presentations were heard from technical workers in Southeast Asia,
Iran, China, many countries in Europe, India, and the United
States. By having these selected presenters, as well as experienced
tutors with focused workshops, all participants benefited from this
interactive symposium, and from an informal exchange of ideas,
discussions of technical problems, and exploration of new
applications. Environmental biotechnology is an emerging field of
scientific and technological investigations that is truly global.
Furthermore, popular recognition is high for the environmental
problems being faced and solved by biotechnology methods. The
papers in this book cover the following topics: (i) Metals: Mine
Drainage, Removal, Toxicity; (ii) Waste Treatment/Monitoring; (iii)
Integrated Systems; (iv) Bioremediation: In situ/Reactors/Basic
Studies; (v) Water Quality; (vi) Biodegradation; (vii)
Local/National/International Issues.
Environmental Biotechnology is an emerging field of scientific and
technological investigations that is truly global. People around
the world are now joined together by a common technical bond.
Furthermore, popular recognition is high for the environmental
problems being faced and solved by biotechnology methods. With a
feeling of winning, but recognizing there is much work to be done,
workers with in-depth experience in solving one problem in
environmental biotechnology meet to learn from the background of
other workers how they, too, are addressing and solving
environmental problems. This text includes papers from the third
biennial meeting of the International Society for Environmental
Biotechnology, the ISEB, held in Boston, Massachusetts, on the
campus of Northeastern University. Technical oral presentations of
state-of-the-art research were integrated with tutorials and
workshops by practising technologists in the broad field of
environmental biotechnology. This meeting was in every respect
truly global. For example, presentations were heard from technical
workers in Southeast Asia, Russia, China, Europe, North Africa,
India, and the United States. By having these selected presenters,
all participants benefited from this interactive symposium. Various
persons of political stature were the keynote, banquet, and
luncheon speakers; these social events further promoted informal
exchange of ideas, discussions of technical problems, and
exploration of new applications. This international symposium on
environmental biotechnology was held on the campus of Northeastern
University, but all Boston area universities were included and
participated as conference Co-Chairs. This symposium was considered
a success because workers with experience in one area of
environmental biotechnology learned from the wealth of established
backgrounds of those in other areas of environmental biotechnology.
To formally disseminate conference results, all technical
presentations were reviewed for formal publication.
Environmental Biotechnology is an emerging field of scientific and
technological investigations that is truly global. People around
the world are now joined together by a common technical bond.
Furthermore, popular recognition is high for the environmental
problems being faced and solved by biotechnology methods. With a
feeling of winning, but recognizing there is much work to be done,
workers with in-depth experience in solving one problem in
environmental biotechnology meet to learn from the background of
other workers how they, too, are addressing and solving
environmental problems. This text includes papers from the third
biennial meeting of the International Society for Environmental
Biotechnology, the ISEB, held in Boston, Massachusetts, on the
campus of Northeastern University. Technical oral presentations of
state-of-the-art research were integrated with tutorials and
workshops by practising technologists in the broad field of
environmental biotechnology. This meeting was in every respect
truly global. For example, presentations were heard from technical
workers in Southeast Asia, Russia, China, Europe, North Africa,
India, and the United States. By having these selected presenters,
all participants benefited from this interactive symposium. Various
persons of political stature were the keynote, banquet, and
luncheon speakers; these social events further promoted informal
exchange of ideas, discussions of technical problems, and
exploration of new applications. This international symposium on
environmental biotechnology was held on the campus of Northeastern
University, but all Boston area universities were included and
participated as conference Co-Chairs. This symposium was considered
a success because workers with experience in one area of
environmental biotechnology learned from the wealth of established
backgrounds of those in other areas of environmental biotechnology.
To formally disseminate conference results, all technical
presentations were reviewed for formal publication.
In recent years public awareness of the long term toxic affects
heavy metal ions in waters and wastewaters has increased
significantly. Environmental agencies have been imposing more and
more stringent discharge limits on industries involved in processes
using metal ions. Numerous industries produce aqueous effluents con
taining metal ions and particularly copper and cadmium. Copper
sulfate is used on a large scale in the electroplating industries.
In addition, copper salts are used as fungicides, timber
preservatives, insecticides, paint corrosion inhibitors and in
dyestuffs. Cadmium is used in the manufacture of nickel-cadmium
batteries, as a corrosion inhibitor and control rods in the nuclear
industry. The European Com munity has listed cadmium as one of the
most dangerous metal due to its toxicity, persistence and
bioaccumulation in List 1 of its Directive 76/464/EEC. Therefore,
it is important that methods for the removal of these metal ions
are found and that the mechanism of removal is characterized and
understood. A number of adsorb ents have been identified which are
capable of removing copper (Panday et aI. , 1985; Ho et aI. , 1996;
Low and Lee, 1987; Low et aI. , 1993; Quek et aI. , 1998) and
cadmium (Battacharya and Venkobachar, 1984; Namasivayam and
Ranganathan, 1995; Periasamy and Namasivayam, 1994) from aqueous
solutions. Sorption kin etic models have been proposed for some
systems.
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