
Microbial Fuels
Technologies and Applications
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 19. September 2017
Book
Hardback
578 pages
978-1-4987-6379-0 (ISBN)
Description
The book will highlight major trends and developments in the field of microbial fuels, with contributions from a number of highly experienced researchers. It will serve as a comprehensive reference for industrial stakeholders, scientists, researchers and graduate students interested in microbial fuels. The aims of this work are to present the technologies and perspectives taking into account different socio-economical contexts. A specific chapter will focus on the general perspectives of microbial fuels for low-income and emerging countries.
Reviews / Votes
"This is a substantial and comprehensive body of work that tackles a wide range of aspects of microbial fuels. It has a large target audience: students; scientists; researchers; industries; corporations; and government agencies, and achieves being a useful and suitable text for all these groups. The book chapters guide the reader from the basics for the novice reader through to the more complex and detailed parts suitable for experts. The case studies that are towards the end of each chapter are a particularly interesting feature and offer something different to the content of many other text books. The reader is competently guided through each topic, with text which is easy to follow and digest."- Elizabeth Heidrich, Newcastle University, United Kingdom
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
94 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder, 32 s/w Zeichnungen, 53 farbige Zeichnungen, 78 s/w Tabellen
78 Tables, black and white; 53 Line drawings, color; 32 Line drawings, black and white; 94 Halftones, color
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
1383 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4987-6379-0 (9781498763790)
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Persons
Dr. Farshad Darvishi Harzevili earned a BSc in biology at the University of Guilan, Iran. He earned his MSc and PhD in industrial microbiology and microbial biotechnology from the University of Isfahan, Iran. He is currently a faculty member and head of the microbial biotechnology and bioprocess engineering (MBBE) group at the University of Maragheh, Iran. His main interest is in the biotechnological and environmental applications of yeasts, especially the use of agro-industrial wastes and renewable low-cost substrates in the production of biotechnologically valuable products such as microbial enzymes and biofuels. He is also interested in the expression of heterologous proteins, metabolic engineering and synthetic biology of yeasts.
Dr. Ir. Serge Hiligsmann earned a Master degree of chemical engineering and a PhD Degree in engineering sciences at University of Liege, Belgium. He is currently head of the 3BIO-BioTech unit at Brussels Polytechnic School of Universite Libre de Bruxelles. His researches are situated in the field of biotechnology and bioprocesses. More precisely, he investigates and develops biotechnological processes for production of cell biomass, metabolites and bioenergies based on aerobic or anaerobic fermentation and/or valorisation of residual organic materials.
Dr. Ir. Serge Hiligsmann earned a Master degree of chemical engineering and a PhD Degree in engineering sciences at University of Liege, Belgium. He is currently head of the 3BIO-BioTech unit at Brussels Polytechnic School of Universite Libre de Bruxelles. His researches are situated in the field of biotechnology and bioprocesses. More precisely, he investigates and develops biotechnological processes for production of cell biomass, metabolites and bioenergies based on aerobic or anaerobic fermentation and/or valorisation of residual organic materials.
Editor
University of Maragheh, Iran
Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium
Content
1. Impressive Potential of Microorganisms to Achieve the Transition from Fossil
Fuels to Biofuels
Farshad Darvishi and Serge Hiligsmann
Section I Gaseous Biofuels
2. Bioenergy Production from Waste Substrates
Amit Kumar, Anish Ghimire, Bo H. Svensson, and Piet N.L. Lens
3. Biomethane from Industrial and Municipal Wastewater
Miriam H.A. van Eekert and Grietje Zeeman
4. Microbial Biomethane from Solid Wastes: Principles and Biotechnogical Processes
Antoine P. Trzcinski and David C. Stuckey
5. Microbial Biomethane Production from Municipal Solid Waste Using High Soilds
Anaerobic Digestion
Gregory R. Hinds, Piet N.L. Lens, Qiong Zhang, and Sarina J. Ergas
6. Microbial Biomethane Production from Agricultural Solid Wastes
Remy Bayard and Pierre Buffiere
7. Dark Fermentative Hydrogen Production: From Concepts to a Sustainable Production
Patricia Madeira da Silva Moura, Joana Resende Ortigueira, Idania Valdez-Vazquez,
Ganesh Dattatray Saratale, Rijuta Ganesh Saratale, and Carla Alexandra
Monteiro da Silva
8. Engineering Strategies for Enhancing Photofermentative Biohydrogen Production
by Purple Nonsulfur Bacteria Using Dark Fermentation Effluents
Anish Ghimire, Giovanni Esposito, Vincenzo Luongo, Francesco Pirozzi,
Luigi Frunzo, and Piet N.L. Lens
9. Hydrogen Photoproduction by Oxygenic Photosynthetic Microorganisms
Fabrice Franck, Bart Ghysels, and Damien Godaux
Section II Liquid Biofuels
10. Microbial Production of Liquid Biofuels through Metabolic Engineering
Wei Ning Chen and Jiahua Shi
11. Designing a Plant for Bioethanol Production from Different Raw Materials:
The Biowanze Ethanol Plant as a Case Study
Olivier Janssens
12. Microbial Lipids as Diesel Replacement: Current Challenges and Recent Advances
Hatim Machrafi, Christophe Minetti, and Carlo Saverio Iorio
Section III Prospects for Future Development of Biofuels
13. New Tools for Bioprocess Analysis and Optimization of Microbial Fuel Production
Isabelle France George, Philippe Bogaerts, Dimitri Gilis, Marianne Rooman,
and Jean-Francois Flot
14. Industrial Integration of Biotechnological Processes from Raw Material to Energy
Integration: Study by Modeling Approach
Gregoire Leonard, Andreas Pfennig, Ayse Dilan Celebi, Shivom Sharma,
and Francois Marechal
15. Perspectives of Microbial Fuels for Low-Income and Emerging Countries:
Biogas Production
Puhulwella G. Rathnasiri
Fuels to Biofuels
Farshad Darvishi and Serge Hiligsmann
Section I Gaseous Biofuels
2. Bioenergy Production from Waste Substrates
Amit Kumar, Anish Ghimire, Bo H. Svensson, and Piet N.L. Lens
3. Biomethane from Industrial and Municipal Wastewater
Miriam H.A. van Eekert and Grietje Zeeman
4. Microbial Biomethane from Solid Wastes: Principles and Biotechnogical Processes
Antoine P. Trzcinski and David C. Stuckey
5. Microbial Biomethane Production from Municipal Solid Waste Using High Soilds
Anaerobic Digestion
Gregory R. Hinds, Piet N.L. Lens, Qiong Zhang, and Sarina J. Ergas
6. Microbial Biomethane Production from Agricultural Solid Wastes
Remy Bayard and Pierre Buffiere
7. Dark Fermentative Hydrogen Production: From Concepts to a Sustainable Production
Patricia Madeira da Silva Moura, Joana Resende Ortigueira, Idania Valdez-Vazquez,
Ganesh Dattatray Saratale, Rijuta Ganesh Saratale, and Carla Alexandra
Monteiro da Silva
8. Engineering Strategies for Enhancing Photofermentative Biohydrogen Production
by Purple Nonsulfur Bacteria Using Dark Fermentation Effluents
Anish Ghimire, Giovanni Esposito, Vincenzo Luongo, Francesco Pirozzi,
Luigi Frunzo, and Piet N.L. Lens
9. Hydrogen Photoproduction by Oxygenic Photosynthetic Microorganisms
Fabrice Franck, Bart Ghysels, and Damien Godaux
Section II Liquid Biofuels
10. Microbial Production of Liquid Biofuels through Metabolic Engineering
Wei Ning Chen and Jiahua Shi
11. Designing a Plant for Bioethanol Production from Different Raw Materials:
The Biowanze Ethanol Plant as a Case Study
Olivier Janssens
12. Microbial Lipids as Diesel Replacement: Current Challenges and Recent Advances
Hatim Machrafi, Christophe Minetti, and Carlo Saverio Iorio
Section III Prospects for Future Development of Biofuels
13. New Tools for Bioprocess Analysis and Optimization of Microbial Fuel Production
Isabelle France George, Philippe Bogaerts, Dimitri Gilis, Marianne Rooman,
and Jean-Francois Flot
14. Industrial Integration of Biotechnological Processes from Raw Material to Energy
Integration: Study by Modeling Approach
Gregoire Leonard, Andreas Pfennig, Ayse Dilan Celebi, Shivom Sharma,
and Francois Marechal
15. Perspectives of Microbial Fuels for Low-Income and Emerging Countries:
Biogas Production
Puhulwella G. Rathnasiri