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Title Microalgae-based biofuels and bioproducts : from feedstock cultivation to end-products / edited by Cristina Gonzalez-Fernandez and Raúl Muñoz.

Publication Info. Kindlington, United Kingdom : Woodhead Publishing, an imprint of Elsevier, [2017]
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Description 1 online resource : color illustrations
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Series Woodhead Publishing series in energy
Woodhead Publishing in energy.
Summary Microalgae-Based Biofuels and Bioproducts: From Feedstock Cultivation to End Products compiles contributions from authors from different areas and backgrounds who explore the cultivation and utilization of microalgae biomass for sustainable fuels and chemicals. With a strong focus in emerging industrial and large scale applications, the book summarizes the new achievements in recent years in this field by critically evaluating developments in the field of algal biotechnology, whilst taking into account sustainability issues and techno-economic parameters. It includes information on microalgae cultivation, harvesting, and conversion processes for the production of liquid and gaseous biofuels, such as biogas, bioethanol, biodiesel and biohydrogen. Microalgae biorefinery and biotechnology applications, including for pharmaceuticals, its use as food and feed, and value added bioproducts are also covered. This book's comprehensive scope makes it an ideal reference for both early stage and consolidated researchers, engineers and graduate students in the algal field, especially in energy, chemical and environmental engineering, biotechnology, biology and agriculture.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Front Cover; Microalgae-Based Biofuels and Bioproducts: From Feedstock Cultivation to End-Products; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Photobioreactors for the production of microalgae; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Requirements of photosynthetic microorganisms; 1.2.1. Light availability; 1.2.2. Nutrients supply; 1.2.3. Culture conditions; 1.2.4. Mixing; 1.3. Raceway ponds; 1.3.1. Overall design; 1.3.2. Evaluation of open raceways; 1.4. Tubular photobioreactors; 1.4.1. Overall design; 1.4.1.1. Serpentine photobioreactors; 1.4.1.2. Manifold photobioreactors
1.4.1.3. Helical photobioreactors1.4.2. Evaluation of tubular systems; 1.5. Flat-plate photobioreactors; 1.5.1. Overall design; 1.5.2. Evaluation of flat-plate photobioreactors; 1.6. Thin-layer systems; 1.6.1. Overall design; 1.6.2. Evaluation of sloping platforms, raceways, and cascades; 1.7. Comparative analysis; 1.8. Modeling and control of photobioreactors; 1.9. Future trends; References; Chapter 2: Heterotrophic and mixotrophic microalgae cultivation; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Market demand and societal challenges; 2.2.1. Market potential of heterotrophically grown algae products
2.2.2. Opportunities for mixotrophic microalgae cultivation2.3. Heterotrohic and mixotrophic microalgae cultivation technologies; 2.3.1. Preventing contaminations with extremophiles and other means; 2.3.2. Biofouling and biofilm cultivation; 2.3.3. Strategies for heterotrophic and mixotrophic microalgae large-scale cultivation; 2.3.4. Down-stream processing; 2.4. Heterotrophic and mixotrophic microalgae species and related consortia; 2.4.1. Heterotrophic microalgae species; 2.4.2. Mixotrophic microalgae and related consortia; 2.5. Conclusion; References
Chapter 3: Microalgae cultivation in wastewater3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Wastewater characteristics: Implications on microalgae cultivation; 3.3. The cooperation between microalgae and bacteria; 3.4. Pollutant removal mechanisms in microalgae-based wastewater treatment; 3.4.1. Carbon and nutrient removal; 3.4.1.1. Carbon removal; 3.4.1.2. Nutrient removal; 3.4.1.3. Heavy metal removal; 3.4.1.4. Pathogen disinfection; 3.4.1.5. Emerging contaminant removal; 3.5. Environmental and operational parameters for an efficient wastewater treatment in algal-bacterial photobioreactors
3.5.1. Environmental parameters: Temperature, light intensity, pH, dissolved oxygen and water evaporation rate3.5.2. Operational conditions: Mixing, hydraulic retention time and light penetration; 3.6. Microbial population dynamics; 3.7. Implementation in photobioreactors; 3.7.1. High rate algal ponds; 3.7.2. Guidelines of design HRAP; 3.7.2.1. Pond area; 3.7.2.2. Pond depth and HRT; 3.7.2.3. Power input; 3.7.2.4. Closed photobioreactors; 3.7.3. Real scope of implementation; References; Chapter 4: Applications of genome-scale metabolic models of microalgae and cyanobacteria in biotechnology
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 26, 2017).
Subject Biomass energy.
Biological products.
Biological Factors
Bioénergie.
Produits biologiques.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Chemical & Biochemical.
Energía de la biomasa
Productos biológicos
Biological products
Biomass energy
Added Author Gonzalez-Fernandez, Cristina, editor.
Muñoz, Raúl, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Microalgae-based biofuels and bioproducts Kindlington, United Kingdom : Woodhead Publishing, an imprint of Elsevier, [2017] 9780081010235 (OCoLC)973918327
ISBN 9780081010273 (electronic bk.)
0081010273 (electronic bk.)
9780081010235
Standard No. AU@ 000060410253
CHBIS 011069496
CHNEW 001014366
CHVBK 499781678
GBVCP 892971452
UKMGB 018377289

 
    
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