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This book presents the latest knowledge on both the physiological
and the microbiological aspects of wound healing. Fresh insights
into the process of cutaneous wound healing are described, which
involves tissue regeneration and repair processes consisting of a
sequence of molecular and cellular events. The management of
infected wounds is then discussed in detail, covering the roles of
traditional medicine practices, novel anti-infective formulations,
non-antibiotic approaches, and probiotic bacteria. A section
devoted to the interdisciplinary approach to wound care addresses
topics including in vitro and in vivo research models, the
development of advanced wound dressings, tissue engineering, and
the potential applications of bioscaffolds. The authors are all
leading researchers in the field. This book is an attempt to
showcase current research status and future directions in the area
of wound-healing research, which must be of interest to a large
group of readers and researchers interested in this field.
This book is the first in a two-volume set devoted to
bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) and the opportunities that they
may offer in providing a green solution to growing energy demands
worldwide. In this first volume, established research professionals
explain the underlying principles and processes of BESs, providing
a thorough introduction to these systems before proceeding to
address the roles of cathode catalysts and biocatalysts, biofilms,
heterotrophic denitrification, and nanotechnology approaches. This
volume forms a sound foundation for understanding the potential
industrial applications of this technology, which include in
particular the generation of high-value chemicals and energy using
organic wastes. These applications are the focus of the second
volume, where readers will find up-to-date information on microbial
fuel cells and the use of microbial biofilm- and algae-based
bioelectrochemical systems for bioremediation and co-generation of
valuable chemicals. The book is designed for a broad audience,
including undergraduates, postgraduates, energy
researchers/scientists, policymakers, and anyone else interested in
the latest developments in this field.
This book is the second in a two-volume set devoted to
bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) and the opportunities that they
may offer in providing a green solution to growing energy demands
worldwide. While the first volume explains principles and
processes, in this volume established research professionals shed
light on how this technology can be used to generate high-value
chemicals and energy using organic wastes. Bioelectricity is
generated in microbial fuel cells (MFCs) under oxygen-depleted
conditions, where microbial bioconversion reactions transform
organic wastes into electrons. Dedicated chapters focus on MFCs and
state of the art advancements as well as current limitations. In
addition, the book covers the use of microbial biofilm- and
algae-based bioelectrochemical systems for bioremediation and
co-generation of valuable chemicals. A thorough review of the
performance of this technology and its possible industrial
applications is presented. The book is designed for a broad
audience, including undergraduates, postgraduates, energy
researchers/scientists, policymakers, and anyone else interested in
the latest developments in this field.
This contributed volume sheds new light on waste management and the
production of biofuels. The authors share insights into microbial
applications to meet the challenges of environmental pollution and
the ever- growing need for renewable energy. They also explain how
healthy and balanced ecosystems can be created and maintained using
strategies ranging from oil biodegration and detoxification of azo
dyes to biofouling. In addition, the book illustrates how the
metabolic abilities of microorganisms can be used in microbial
fuel-cell technologies or for the production of biohydrogen. It
inspires young researchers and experienced scientists in the field
of microbiology to explore the application of green biotechnology
for bioremediation and the production of energy, which will be one
of the central topics for future generations.
This book has been designed to introduce the fundamental concepts
of Continuum Mechanics. A unique feature of the book is that each
chapter has been presented with different types of solved problems
that are explained in a simple way. This book also contains a wide
variety of exercises which are intended to be an important part of
the text. Note: T& F does not sell or distribute the Hardback
in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
This book presents the latest knowledge on both the physiological
and the microbiological aspects of wound healing. Fresh insights
into the process of cutaneous wound healing are described, which
involves tissue regeneration and repair processes consisting of a
sequence of molecular and cellular events. The management of
infected wounds is then discussed in detail, covering the roles of
traditional medicine practices, novel anti-infective formulations,
non-antibiotic approaches, and probiotic bacteria. A section
devoted to the interdisciplinary approach to wound care addresses
topics including in vitro and in vivo research models, the
development of advanced wound dressings, tissue engineering, and
the potential applications of bioscaffolds. The authors are all
leading researchers in the field. This book is an attempt to
showcase current research status and future directions in the area
of wound-healing research, which must be of interest to a large
group of readers and researchers interested in this field.
This book is the first in a two-volume set devoted to
bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) and the opportunities that they
may offer in providing a green solution to growing energy demands
worldwide. In this first volume, established research professionals
explain the underlying principles and processes of BESs, providing
a thorough introduction to these systems before proceeding to
address the roles of cathode catalysts and biocatalysts, biofilms,
heterotrophic denitrification, and nanotechnology approaches. This
volume forms a sound foundation for understanding the potential
industrial applications of this technology, which include in
particular the generation of high-value chemicals and energy using
organic wastes. These applications are the focus of the second
volume, where readers will find up-to-date information on microbial
fuel cells and the use of microbial biofilm- and algae-based
bioelectrochemical systems for bioremediation and co-generation of
valuable chemicals. The book is designed for a broad audience,
including undergraduates, postgraduates, energy
researchers/scientists, policymakers, and anyone else interested in
the latest developments in this field.
This book is the second in a two-volume set devoted to
bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) and the opportunities that they
may offer in providing a green solution to growing energy demands
worldwide. While the first volume explains principles and
processes, in this volume established research professionals shed
light on how this technology can be used to generate high-value
chemicals and energy using organic wastes. Bioelectricity is
generated in microbial fuel cells (MFCs) under oxygen-depleted
conditions, where microbial bioconversion reactions transform
organic wastes into electrons. Dedicated chapters focus on MFCs and
state of the art advancements as well as current limitations. In
addition, the book covers the use of microbial biofilm- and
algae-based bioelectrochemical systems for bioremediation and
co-generation of valuable chemicals. A thorough review of the
performance of this technology and its possible industrial
applications is presented. The book is designed for a broad
audience, including undergraduates, postgraduates, energy
researchers/scientists, policymakers, and anyone else interested in
the latest developments in this field.
This contributed volume sheds new light on waste management and the
production of biofuels. The authors share insights into microbial
applications to meet the challenges of environmental pollution and
the ever- growing need for renewable energy. They also explain how
healthy and balanced ecosystems can be created and maintained using
strategies ranging from oil biodegration and detoxification of azo
dyes to biofouling. In addition, the book illustrates how the
metabolic abilities of microorganisms can be used in microbial
fuel-cell technologies or for the production of biohydrogen. It
inspires young researchers and experienced scientists in the field
of microbiology to explore the application of green biotechnology
for bioremediation and the production of energy, which will be one
of the central topics for future generations.
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