Cultivation of Cells and Products
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Cultivation of Cells and Products
(Algal Biorefineries, 1)
Springer, c2014
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Description
This book reviews efforts to produce chemicals and fuels from forest and plant products, agricultural residues and more. Algae can potentially capture solar energy and atmospheric CO2; the book details needed research and legislative initiatives.
Table of Contents
Bioreactors for Cultivation of Algae Chapter 1: Status of Algae as Vehicles for Commercial Production of Fuels and Chemicals Rakesh K. Bajpai, Mark E. Zappi, Stephen Dufreche & Ramalingam Subramaniam Chapter 2: Algal Reactor Design Based on Comprehensive Modeling of Light and Mixing Alexandra D. Holland & Joseph M. Dragavon Chapter 3: Low Cost Nutrients for Algae Cultivation Manjinger Singh & K.C. Das Chapter 4: Microalgae Bioreactors Joao C M Carvalho, Marcelo C. Matsudo, Raquel P. Bezerra, Livia S. F. Camargo & Sunao Sato Chapter 5: Micro Algae in Open Raceways Ravi Kumar Ramanujan Chapter 6: High Density Outdoor Algae Culture Jiri Doucha & Karel Livansky Algae Products Chapter 7: Mixotrophic Algae Cultivation for Energy Production and Other Applications Amarjeet Bassi, Priyanka Saxena & Ana-Maria Aguire Chapter 8: Engineering Photobiological H2-production Linda Vuorijoki, Pauli Kallio & Patrik R. Jones Chapter 9: Starch Overproduction by Means of Algae Vilem Zachleder & Irena Branyikova Chapter 10: Oil Overproduction by Means of Microalgae Pavel Pribyl, Vladislav Cepak & Vilem Zachleder Chapter 11: Commercial Products from Algae Kelly Hudek, Lawrence C. Davis, Jwan Ibbini & Larry Erickson Chapter 12: Recovery of Lipids from Algae Dheeban Chakravarthi Kannan & Vikram M Pattarkine
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