|
Showing 1 - 3 of
3 matches in All Departments
This book presents specific key natural and artificial systems that
are promising biocatalysts in the areas of health, agriculture,
environment and energy. It provides a comprehensive account of the
state of the art of these systems and outlines the significant
progress made in the last decade using these systems to develop
innovative, sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions.
Chapters from expert contributors explore how natural enzymes and
artificial systems tackle specific targets such as: climate change,
carbon footprint and economy and carbon dioxide utilisation;
nitrogen footprint and fixation and nitrous oxide mitigation;
hydrogen production, fuel cells and energy from bacteria; biomass
transformation and production of added-value compounds, as well as
biosensors development. This book provides an important and
inspiring account for the designing of new natural and artificial
systems with enhanced properties, and it appeals not only to
students and researchers working in the fields of energy, health,
food and environment, but also to a wider audience of educated
readers that are interested in these up-to-date and exciting
subjects.Chapter "Carbon Dioxide Utilisation-The Formate Route" is
available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
International License via link.springer.com.
This book presents specific key natural and artificial systems that
are promising biocatalysts in the areas of health, agriculture,
environment and energy. It provides a comprehensive account of the
state of the art of these systems and outlines the significant
progress made in the last decade using these systems to develop
innovative, sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions.
Chapters from expert contributors explore how natural enzymes and
artificial systems tackle specific targets such as: climate change,
carbon footprint and economy and carbon dioxide utilisation;
nitrogen footprint and fixation and nitrous oxide mitigation;
hydrogen production, fuel cells and energy from bacteria; biomass
transformation and production of added-value compounds, as well as
biosensors development. This book provides an important and
inspiring account for the designing of new natural and artificial
systems with enhanced properties, and it appeals not only to
students and researchers working in the fields of energy, health,
food and environment, but also to a wider audience of educated
readers that are interested in these up-to-date and exciting
subjects.Chapter "Carbon Dioxide Utilisation-The Formate Route" is
available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
International License via link.springer.com.
The reduction of nitrate to nitrogen by metalloenzymes is a vital
step in the nitrogen cycle. The importance of this pathway has
inspired efforts to understand in greater depth the mechanisms
involved. This book presents and discusses the latest information
on multiple aspects of denitrification. Written by recognized
specialists in the field, this book describes the bioinorganic
aspects and the key enzymes involved in denitrification, including
their structure, function and mechanisms. Active site modelling,
novel methodologies for monitoring denitrification in vivo and
biotechnological methods for water treatment are discussed. The
book also focusses on the environmental implications of
denitrification, such nitrate accumulation and the release of
nitrous oxide into the atmosphere from excessive fertiliser use. An
important topic in many biological, environmental and agricultural
contexts, this book will aid teaching and help bioinorganic
chemists and biotechnologists gain an up-to-date picture of the
science behind the denitrification process.
|
|