Eukaryotic Microorganisms as Sources of Bioproducts: From Microalgae and Yeast Cultivation to End-Products, Second Edition examines the cultivation and utilization of microalgae biomass for sustainable fuels and chemicals, bringing together the expertise of authors from different areas and backgrounds. In addition to extensive updates to the first edition, this new edition includes new chapters on yeast, addressing the many challenges with developing novel yeast technology cell factories and bioprocesses. With a strong focus in emerging industrial and large-scale applications, the book summarizes the new achievements in recent years.It includes information on microalgae and yeast 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 in pharmaceuticals, as food and feed, and value added bioproducts are also covered. The comprehensive scope makes it an ideal textbook for graduate and post-graduate courses in algal/yeast biotechnology, while its invaluable insights and guidance on the design of photobioreactors for microalgae mass cultivation and optimization of process strategies for yeast bioproduction will serve as a reference manual professionals and engineers.
- Presents the latest information on the uses and untapped potential of microalgae and yeast in the production of bio-based fuels and chemicals
- Critically reviews the state-of-the-art feedstock cultivation of biofuels and bioproducts mass production from microalgae and yeast, including intermediate stages, such as harvesting and extraction of specific compounds
- Explains the economics and sustainability of large-scale microalgae and yeast cultivation and conversion technologies
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-443-30189-6 (9780443301896)
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1. Photobioreactors for the production of microalgae2. Heterotrophic and mixotrophic microalgae cultivation3. Microalgae cultivation in wastewater4. Applications of genome-scale metabolic models to microalgae and cyanobacteria production systems5. Harvesting of microalgae: overview of process options and their strengths and drawbacks6. Cell Disruption Technologies7. Biogas production from microalgae8. Breakthroughs in bio-alcohol production from microalgae: Solving the hurdles9. Biohydrogen production from microalgae10. Biodiesel from Microalgae11. Pyrolysis of microalgae for fuel production12. Biogas upgrading using algal-bacterial processes13. Synthetic biology of cyanobacteria for production of biofuels and high-value products14. Biorefinery of algae: Technical and economic considerations15. Microalgal proteins for food and feed16. Microalgal Fatty acids-from harvesting till extraction17. Cyanobacterial toxins as a high value added product18. Trends in Red Biotechnology: Microalgae for Pharmaceutical Applications19. Extraction of added-value compounds from microalgae20. Economics of Microalgae Cultivation21. Environmental impacts of mass-scale algae cultivation