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This book examines the utilization of algae for the development of
useful products and processes with the emphasis towards green
technologies and processes, and the requirements to make these
viable. Serving as a complete reference guide to the production of
biofuels and other value added products from micro and macro algae,
it covers various aspects of algal biotechnology from the basics to
large scale cultivation, harvesting and processing for a variety of
products. It is authored and edited by respected world experts in
the field of algal biotechnology and provides the most up to date
and cutting edge information on developments in the field. Over the
past decade there has been substantial focus and related literature
on the application of algal biomass for the generation of novel
processes and products. 'Algae Biotechnology: Products and
Processes' encompasses a holistic approach to critically evaluating
developments in the field of algal biotechnology whilst taking into
account recent advances and building on the body of knowledge.
Aspects of the effects of harmful algae are also discussed, as well
as the potential commercial application of algal biotechnology, the
techno-economic feasibility of algal biodiesel production and the
use of genetic and metabolic engineering for the improvement of
yield. Other bioenergy sources such as alcohol fuels, aviation
fuels, biohydrogen and biogas are also covered. This book is
intended for postgraduates and researchers working in the biofuels
and algal industry; it constitutes ideal reference material for
both early stage and established researchers.
This edited volume focuses on comprehensive state-of-the-art
information about the practical aspects of cultivation, harvesting,
biomass processing and biofuel production from algae. Chapters
cover topics such as synthetic ecological engineering approaches
towards sustainable production of biofuel feedstock, and algal
biofuel production processes using wastewater. Readers will also
discover more about the role of biotechnological engineering in
improving ecophysiology, biomass and lipid yields. Particular
attention is given to opportunities of commercialization of algal
biofuels that provides a realistic assessment of various
techno-economical aspects of pilot scale algal biofuel production.
The authors also explore the pre-treatment of biomass, catalytic
conversion of algal lipids and hydrothermal liquefaction with the
biorefinery approach in detail. In a nut shell, this volume will
provide a wealth of information based on a realistic evaluation of
contemporary developments in algal biofuel research with an
emphasis on pilot scale studies. Researchers studying and working
in the areas of environmental science, biotechnology, genetic
engineering and biochemistry will find this work instructive and
informative.
Adsorption is one of the method that is in use for remediation of
contaminated water. The experimental factors affecting the batch
mode of adsorption of various metals and inorganic anions are
discussed in this book. The elemental contaminants have been
categorized into four major categories i.e. major toxic elements;
essential elements having toxicity on excessive exposure;
miscellaneous elements having undetermined effects; non-toxic
elements having trivial or unidentified significance. In addition,
anions like nitrate, perchlorate and sulphate as water contaminants
are considered. This unique volume fills a niche in the area of
water treatment. Key Features: Provides practitioners with the
background they need to understand and apply batch adsorption
processes to the purification of water Describes the actions of
adsorption capacity or percentage removal with respect to factors
affecting the adsorption process Excellent source of information
for those working in the industry for remediation of metals and
anions Discusses the current era of Anthropocene which is highly
dependent on the anthropogenic mineral sources for its sustenance
This edited volume focuses on comprehensive state-of-the-art
information about the practical aspects of cultivation, harvesting,
biomass processing and biofuel production from algae. Chapters
cover topics such as synthetic ecological engineering approaches
towards sustainable production of biofuel feedstock, and algal
biofuel production processes using wastewater. Readers will also
discover more about the role of biotechnological engineering in
improving ecophysiology, biomass and lipid yields. Particular
attention is given to opportunities of commercialization of algal
biofuels that provides a realistic assessment of various
techno-economical aspects of pilot scale algal biofuel production.
The authors also explore the pre-treatment of biomass, catalytic
conversion of algal lipids and hydrothermal liquefaction with the
biorefinery approach in detail. In a nut shell, this volume will
provide a wealth of information based on a realistic evaluation of
contemporary developments in algal biofuel research with an
emphasis on pilot scale studies. Researchers studying and working
in the areas of environmental science, biotechnology, genetic
engineering and biochemistry will find this work instructive and
informative.
This book examines the utilization of algae for the development of
useful products and processes with the emphasis towards green
technologies and processes, and the requirements to make these
viable. Serving as a complete reference guide to the production of
biofuels and other value added products from micro and macro algae,
it covers various aspects of algal biotechnology from the basics to
large scale cultivation, harvesting and processing for a variety of
products. It is authored and edited by respected world experts in
the field of algal biotechnology and provides the most up to date
and cutting edge information on developments in the field. Over the
past decade there has been substantial focus and related literature
on the application of algal biomass for the generation of novel
processes and products. 'Algae Biotechnology: Products and
Processes' encompasses a holistic approach to critically evaluating
developments in the field of algal biotechnology whilst taking into
account recent advances and building on the body of knowledge.
Aspects of the effects of harmful algae are also discussed, as well
as the potential commercial application of algal biotechnology, the
techno-economic feasibility of algal biodiesel production and the
use of genetic and metabolic engineering for the improvement of
yield. Other bioenergy sources such as alcohol fuels, aviation
fuels, biohydrogen and biogas are also covered. This book is
intended for postgraduates and researchers working in the biofuels
and algal industry; it constitutes ideal reference material for
both early stage and established researchers.
Microalgae are an invaluable biomass source with potential uses
that could lead to environmental and economic benefits for society.
Biotechnological Applications of Microalgae: Biodiesel and Value
Added Products presents the latest developments and recent research
trends with a focus on potential biotechnologically related uses of
microalgae. It gives an analysis of microalgal biology, ecology,
biotechnology, and biofuel production capacity as well as a
thorough discussion on the value added products that can be
generated from diverse microalgae. The book provides a detailed
discussion of microalgal strain selection for biodiesel production,
a key factor in successful microalgal cultivation and generation of
desired biofuel products. It also describes microalagal enumeration
methods, harvesting and dewatering techniques, and the design, and
the pros and cons, of the two most common methods for
cultivation-open raceway ponds and photobioreactors. Chapters cover
lipid extraction and identification, chemical and biological
methods for transesterification of microalgal lipids, and
procedures involved in life cycle analysis of microalgae. They also
examine the importance of microalgal cultivation for climate change
abatement through CO2 sequestration and microalgae involvement in
phycoremediation of domestic and industrial wastewaters. The book
concludes with a general discussion of microalgal biotechnology and
its potential as a modern "green gold rush." The final chapter
provides an overview of advanced techniques such as genetic
engineering of microalgae to increase lipid yield. This book
provides a one-stop benchmark reference on microalgal
biotechnology, considering all aspects, from microalgal screening
to production of biofuels and other value added products.
Microalgae are an invaluable biomass source with potential uses
that could lead to environmental and economic benefits for society.
Biotechnological Applications of Microalgae: Biodiesel and Value
Added Products presents the latest developments and recent research
trends with a focus on potential biotechnologically related uses of
microalgae. It gives an analysis of microalgal biology, ecology,
biotechnology, and biofuel production capacity as well as a
thorough discussion on the value added products that can be
generated from diverse microalgae. The book provides a detailed
discussion of microalgal strain selection for biodiesel production,
a key factor in successful microalgal cultivation and generation of
desired biofuel products. It also describes microalagal enumeration
methods, harvesting and dewatering techniques, and the design, and
the pros and cons, of the two most common methods for
cultivation-open raceway ponds and photobioreactors. Chapters cover
lipid extraction and identification, chemical and biological
methods for transesterification of microalgal lipids, and
procedures involved in life cycle analysis of microalgae. They also
examine the importance of microalgal cultivation for climate change
abatement through CO2 sequestration and microalgae involvement in
phycoremediation of domestic and industrial wastewaters. The book
concludes with a general discussion of microalgal biotechnology and
its potential as a modern "green gold rush." The final chapter
provides an overview of advanced techniques such as genetic
engineering of microalgae to increase lipid yield. This book
provides a one-stop benchmark reference on microalgal
biotechnology, considering all aspects, from microalgal screening
to production of biofuels and other value added products.
This two-volume work presents comprehensive, accurate information
on the present status and contemporary development in
phycoremediation of various types of domestic and industrial
wastewaters. The volume covers a mechanistic understanding of
microalgae based treatment of wastewaters, including current
challenges in the treatment of various organic and inorganic
pollutants, and future opportunities of bioremediation of
wastewater and industrial effluents on an algal platform. The
editors compile the work of authors from around the globe,
providing insight on key issues and state-of-the-art developments
in algal bioremediation that is missing from the currently
available body of literature. The volume hopes to serve as a much
needed resource for professors, researchers and scientists
interested in microalgae applications for wastewater treatment.
Volume 1 focuses on the different aspects of domestic and
industrial wastewater treatment by microalgae. The case studies
include examples such as genetic technologies as well as the
development and efficient use of designer consortia for enhanced
utilization of microalgae. This volume provides thorough and
comprehensive information on removal of persistent and highly toxic
contaminants such as heavy metals, organic pesticides, polyaromatic
hydrocarbons, endocrine disruptors, pharmaceutical compounds, and
dyes from wastewater by microalgae, diatoms, and blue-green algae.
Design considerations for algal ponds and efficient use of
photobioreactors and HRAPs for wastewater treatment are some other
highlights. This volume addresses the applications, potentials, and
future opportunities for these various considerations in water
pollution mitigation using algal technologies.
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