This book approaches the topic of environmental biotechnology in a clear, integrated, and meaningful way, covering both the fundamentals and biochemical processes involved, as well as the technologies themselves within different areas of application. As part of the framework, it also provides a thorough description of the pollution and its control, and the role of microorganisms in a wide range of ecosystems and deterioration processes.
Features:
- Focuses on the role of microorganisms in a wide range of ecosystems and deterioration processes.
- Explains underlying concepts of environment, interlinks them from an ecological point of view, and describes the approaches for waste treatment.
- Describes the concepts and fate processes of environmental contaminants, contaminant patterns in soil, groundwater, and surface water.
- Includes novel research findings and applications of biosurfactants.
- Discusses biodegradation as a key process in the bioremediation of recalcitrant compounds.
This book is aimed at Primarily Senior Undergraduates including Graduate Students and Researchers in Biotechnology, Environmental Science/Engineering, Conservation Biology, Microbiology, Waste Management, and Ecology.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part -I: BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES, POLLUTION AND POLLUTION CONTROL
1: BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
2: WATER POLLUTION
3: SOIL POLLUTION
4: AIR POLLUTION
Part -II: BIOREMEDIATION
5: Ex Situ Bioremediation Technologies
6: DECOMPOSITION OF PLANT CELL WALL STRUCTURES
7: MICROORGANISMS AND METAL POLLUTANTS
8: BIOMINING/BIOLEACHING
9: MICROORGANISMS AND ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
10: BIODEGRADATION OF PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
11: MICROBIAL DEGRADATION OF CHLORINATED AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
12: BIODEGRADATION OF AZO DYES
13: BIOSURFACTANTS
14: BIOSENSORS AS ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORS
Part - III: WASTES AND WASTE MANAGEMENT
15: DOMESTIC WASTEWATER TREATMENT
16: WASTEWATER FROM FOOD INDUSTRIES
17: SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
18: E-WASTE MANAGEMENT
19: INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
20: COMPOSTING OF ORGANIC WASTES
21: VERMICOMPOSTING
22: BIOGAS PRODUCTION