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New and Future Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and Bioengineering

From Cellulose to Cellulase: Strategies to Improve Biofuel Production

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2019
ISBN13: 9780444642233
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New and Future Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and Bioengineering: From Cellulose to Cellulase: Strategies to Improve Biofuel Production outlines new methods for the industrial production of the cellulose enzyme. The book compares the various processes for the production of biofuels, including the cost of cellulose production and availability. Biofuels are considered to be the main alternatives to fossil fuels in reducing environmental pollution and climate change. Currently, all existing biofuel production is suffering because of the high costs of production processes. As a result, cost effective practical implementation is needed to make this a viable energy alternative.

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ISBN13:9780444642233
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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1. Cellulose as potential feed stock for cellulase enzyme production: Versatility and properties of various cellulosic biomass<br>2. Cellulose to biofuels production: Market analysis<br>3. Microorganisms as efficient tool for cellulase production: Availability, diversity and efficiency<br>4. Role of bioprocess parameters to improve cellulase production<br>5. Bioprocess technology in cellulase production<br>6. Strategies to improve solid state fermentation technology<br>7. Cellulase via mutation mode: Way to improve production<br>8. Genetic engineering application to improve cellulase production and efficiency<br>9. Biofuel Cell Based on Enzyme<br>10. Cellulase: Catalysis and Reaction Engineering<br>11. Algal Cellulase

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