New and Future Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and Bioengineering
From Cellulose to Cellulase: Strategies to Improve Biofuel Production
Neha Srivastava (Redaktør) ; Manish Srivastava (Redaktør) ; P.K Mishra (Redaktør) ; Pramod W. Ramteke (Redaktør) ; Ram Lakhan Singh (Redaktør)
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. Les mer
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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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Utgitt:
2019
Forlag: Elsevier Science Ltd
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9780444642233
Format: 28 x 22 cm
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1. Cellulose as potential feed stock for cellulase enzyme production: Versatility and properties of various cellulosic biomass
2. Cellulose to biofuels production: Market analysis
3. Microorganisms as efficient tool for cellulase production: Availability, diversity and efficiency
4. Role of bioprocess parameters to improve cellulase production
5. Bioprocess technology in cellulase production
6. Strategies to improve solid state fermentation technology
7. Cellulase via mutation mode: Way to improve production
8. Genetic engineering application to improve cellulase production and efficiency
9. Biofuel Cell Based on Enzyme
10. Cellulase: Catalysis and Reaction Engineering
11. Algal Cellulase
2. Cellulose to biofuels production: Market analysis
3. Microorganisms as efficient tool for cellulase production: Availability, diversity and efficiency
4. Role of bioprocess parameters to improve cellulase production
5. Bioprocess technology in cellulase production
6. Strategies to improve solid state fermentation technology
7. Cellulase via mutation mode: Way to improve production
8. Genetic engineering application to improve cellulase production and efficiency
9. Biofuel Cell Based on Enzyme
10. Cellulase: Catalysis and Reaction Engineering
11. Algal Cellulase
Field of Expertise: Biofuels production, microbial bioprocessing and enzyme technologies. Neha Srivastava is currently working
as Post-doctorate fellow in Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, IIT (BHU) Varanasi, India. She has published
23 research articles in the in peer reviewed journals and have 03 patents. She has been completed her PhD from Department
of Molecular and Cellular Engineering, SHIATS, India in 2016 in the area of bioenergy. She has been received 06 Young Scientist
Awards. Presently, she is working on biofuels production (Cellulase enzymes; production and enhancement, biohydrogen production
from waste biomass, bioethanol production). Field of Expertise :Synthesis of nanomaterials and their application as catalyst
for development of electrode materials in energy storage, biosensors and biofules productions. Manish Srivastava is working
as DST INSPIRE faculty in the Department of Physics and Astrophysics, University of Delhi, India. He has published 39 research
articles in the in peer reviewed journals, authored several book chapters and filed 1 patent. He worked as a post doctorate
fellow in the Department of BIN Fusion Technology, Chonbuk National University from August 2012 to August 2013. He was an
Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, DIT School of Engineering, Greater Noida, from July 2011 to July 2012. He
received his Ph. D. in Physics from the Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad, India in 2011. Presently,
he is working on the synthesis of graphene based metal oxide hybrids and their applications as catalysts. His area of interest
is synthesis of nanostsructured materials and their applications as catalyst for development of electrode materials in energy
storage, biosensors and biofuels production. Professor P.K Mishra is presently working as the Full time professor and Head,
Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University). He has published
more than 100 research and review article in national and international journals. He has teaching experience of 20 years.
Currently he engaged with the research in the area of Bio-energy namely Bio-butanol and bio-hydrogen, waste water treatment
e g bio-remediation, photo-degradation and adsorption, Nano-materials and their applications and recently we also started
working in the area of Ultra Filtration and Pervaporation. In addition to these R&D work I take keen interest in the development
of good eco-system for Start-ups in the Institute. Personality and entrepreneurship are other areas, where I contribute. Field
of expertise: Biofuels production, plant biology, microbial technology. Prof. Pramod W. Ramteke is presently Dean of Post
Graduate Studies and Heads of Departments of Biological Sciences and Genetics & Plant Breeding at San Higginbottom University
of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences (SHUATS), Allahabad, India. He is elected Fellow of National Academy of Agricultural
Sciences, National Academy of Biological Sciences, The Linean Society of London, Academy of Microbial Sciences India (AMI),
The Biotech Research Society of India, Society for Plant Protection Sciences, Mycological Society of India, Uttar Pradesh
Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Maharashtra Academy of Sciences, Association for Biotechnology and Pharmacy, Society of
Biological Sciences and Rural Development and The Academy of Environmental Biology. He is recipient of J.C. Bose Gold Medal,
SCON Memorial Award for Excellence in Science, Dr. J. C. Edward Medal, Prof. K. S. Bilgramy Memorial Award, Er. V. S. Chauhan
Gold Medal, Biotechnology Overseas Associateship and International Fellowship by Biotechnology and Biology Research Council,
UK. He is member of editorial board of several journals He has been a visiting Scientist to Hacettepe University, Turkey;
Institute of Food Research, UK; University of Liege, Belgium; Korea Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea, University
of Szeged, Hungary and Hydrobiological Institute, Czech Republic. In addition to three patents, three books and over 150 research
papers are to his credit. He has implemented 7 major projects from DBT, DST, CSIR, UPCAR and CST,UP and supervised 21 PhDs
and more than 40 PG Thesis/projects. He was a member of 18th Indian Scientific Expedition to Antarctica (1998-99). Professor
Ram Lakhan Singh is Vice-Chancellor of Nilamber-Pitamber University, Medininagar, India. He held position of Professor and
Chair of Biochemistry at Dr. Rammanohar Lohia Avadh University, Ayodhya, India prior to joining this assignment. He has 31
years of experience as teacher and 39 years as researcher in the area of Environmental and Nutraceutical Biochemistry. Professor
Singh published more than 87 research papers, written 17 book chapters and edited 6 books published by Springer, CRC and Elsevier.
He guided 25 PhD students and has been invited as editorial board member of International journals. He has been awarded IUTOX
Senior Fellowship in 2007 and admitted to the Fellowships of the Society of Toxicology in 2011 and Academy of Environmental
Biology in 2015.