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Wastewater Exploitation: From Microbiological Activity to Energy 2024 ed. [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 371 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, 74 Illustrations, color; 4 Illustrations, black and white; XVIII, 371 p. 78 illus., 74 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Serija: Springer Water
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Jun-2024
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3031577345
  • ISBN-13: 9783031577345
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 371 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, 74 Illustrations, color; 4 Illustrations, black and white; XVIII, 371 p. 78 illus., 74 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Serija: Springer Water
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Jun-2024
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3031577345
  • ISBN-13: 9783031577345
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
With all the current efforts to use non-fossil sources as a starting point for future energy solutions, consideration is also being given to using microbial activities as a direct or indirect source of energy production. This ranges from the use of algae as biomass or as H2 producers, anaerobic microorganisms to produce methane, hydrogen, and even electricity directly.





This book deals with both theoretical and technical possibilities of using anaerobic microorganisms in combination with wastewater as a substrate source to produce biofuels and bioenergy in the form of biomass, CH4 and H2 as well as the corresponding power densities and electricity quantities in economically justifiable processes. Unique process facilities are widely addressed; however, special interest is also placed in biorefinery and circular economy related concepts. The theoretical background as well as application examples are presented.





 





 





 
Introduction.- General view on synergies and trade-offs using wastewater
and anaerobic processes for current in the form of biomass, CH4 and H2 as
well as energy production systems.- Anaerobic Digestion.- Decreasing the
retention time as a way for stabilizing anaerobic digestion processes.- Dark
Fermentation.- Microbial population dynamics in continuous hydrogen
production systems by dark fermentation of tequila vinasse.- Practical
applications of dark fermentation for hydrogen production.- Biohydrogen
Production: A Focus on Dark Fermentation Technology.- Experiences of
Biohydrogen Production from various feedstocks by Dark Fermentation at
laboratory scale.- Microbial communities in Dark Fermentation, analytical
tools to elucidate key microorganisms and metabolic profiles.- Microbial Fuel
Cells.- Microbial fuel cell systems for wastewater treatment and energy
generation from organic carbon and nitrogen: fundamentals, optimization, and
novel processes.- Microbial Electrolysis Cells.- Online optimization of
Microbial Electrolysis Cells.- Bioethanol and Butanol Systems.- Optimizing
Bioethanol Production via Extremum Seeking Control in a Continuous Stirred
Tank Bioreactor.-  Performance evaluation of the non-structured and
structured kinetic modelling for the abe process. From batch to continuous
fermentation.- Microalgae.- Microalgae-Based Diesel: A Historical Perspective
to Future Directions.- Bioconversion of industrial CO2 into synthetic
fuels.- Future trends.- Bioprocesses Coupling for Biohydrogen Production:
Applications and Challenges.- Harvesting biofuels with Microbial
Electrochemical Technologies (METs): state of the art and future challenges.-
Evolution of the biorefinery concept and its evaluation tools toward a
circular bioeconomy.
Vķctor Alcaraz-Gonzįlez is Chemical Engineer by Universidad de Guadalajara (UdeG, Mexico) in 1991, and received his Ph.D. degree in Engineering Sciences from Université de Perpignan in France in 2001. Since 2002, he is Member of the (Mexican) National Researchers System that is founded by the Mexican National Council of Humanities, Science and Technology (CONAHCyT). Currently, he is Full Professor Researcher at the Department of Chemical Engineering, at UdeG, and Founder Member of the Bioprocess Engineering Research Group (CA-496) at the same university. His current research topics and interests deal with modeling and control of bioprocesses for wastewater treatment, focusing on obtaining bioenergy and added-value products from wastewater.





René Alejandro Flores-Estrella was born in Mérida, Yucatįn, Mexico. He received the B.Sc. degree in chemical engineering from the Universidad Autónoma de Yucatįn (UADY, Mexico) in 2002, the M.Sc. degree from Instituto Tecnológico de Celaya (TecNM Celaya, Mexico) in 2007, and Ph.D. degree from Instituto Potosino de Investigación Cientķfica y Tecnológica A.C. (IPICYT, Mexico) in 2013. He is Member of the National Researchers System that is founded by the Mexican National Council of Humanities, Science and Technology (CONAHCyT). Currently, he is Full Researcher at the Department of Sustainability, at El Colegio de la Frontera Sur (ECOSUR, Mexico). His scientific interests include mathematical modeling, dynamics, and control of bioprocesses.





Andreas Haarstrick studied Chemistry at the Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany (19831989) and received his doctorate in 1992 in bioengineering. Since 2006, he is Professor for Bioprocess Engineering at the TU Braunschweig. His teaching and research cover modeling biological and chemical processes in heterogeneous systems, development of models predicting pollutant reduction in and emission behavior of landfills, growth kinetics at low substrate concentrations under changing environmental conditions, advanced oxidation processes (AOP), and groundwater management. Since 2012, he is Managing Director of the DAAD exceed-Swindon Project dealing with sustainable water management in developing countries.





Vķctor Gonzįlez-Įlvarez holds a B.S. degree from the University of Guadalajara, Mexico and a Ph. D. degree from the University of Minnesota, USA, both in Chemical Engineering. His research interests focused on the design and implementation of nonlinear robust monitoring and control techniques in chemical and biochemical processes. He has authored and co-authored more than 200 research papers in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings, edited 3 books, and held 3 patents. He has supervised 30 Ph.D. and 72 M.S. students. He was Dean of the University of Guadalajara (UDG, Mexico) Institute of Technology (20042010). Later, he was in charge of the (UdeG) Graduate School and Research System and was the liaison of UdeG with the Regional and National Councils of Humanities, Science and Technology (COECyTJal and CONAHCyT, respectively) and his duties focused on the quality assurance of all graduate programs and the establishment of technology transfer policies at UdeG.