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Book SynopsisHuman actions across the past few centuries have led to a depletion of the world's natural energy sources, as well as large scale environmental degradation. In the context of these current global issues, this book covers the latest research on the application and use of microbes in topical areas such as bioremediation and biofuels. With chapters covering environmental clean-up, microbial fuel cells and biohydrogen, it provides a comprehensive discussion of the latest developments in the field of microbe utilization.
Table of ContentsPart 1: Microbial Biotechnology: Present and Future Prospects 1: Emerging Trends in Microbial Biotechnology: Energy and Environment Part 2: Harnessing Sustainable Energy Sources from Microbes 2: The Microbiology of Microbial Electric Systems 3: A Comparative Assessment of Bioelectrochemical Systems and Enzymatic Fuel Cells 4: Electrical Energy from Microorganisms 5: Rumen Microbial Fuel Cells Part 3: Mechanistics of Bioenergy Production 6: Systems Microbiology Approach to Bioenergy 7: Nanotechnology and Bioenergy: Innovations and Applications 8: Host Engineering for Biofuel-Tolerant Phenotypes Part 4: Bioenergy from Wastes and Pollutant Removal 9: Microbial Fuel Cells: Electricity Generation from Organic Wastes by Microbes 10: Integration of Anaerobic Digestion and Oil Accumulation: Bioenergy Production and Pollutants Removal 11: Biohydrogen Generation Through Solid Phase Anaerobic Digestion from Organic Solid Waste Part 5: Microalgae for Biofuels 12: Algae - A Novel Biomass Feedstock for Biofuels 13: Biofuel from Microalgae: Myth versus Reality Part 6: Bioremediation Technologies for Petroleum Hydrocarbons, PAHs and Xenobiotics 14: Biodegradation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Contaminated Soils 15: Bioremediation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) 16: The Role of Biological Control in the Creation of Bioremediation Technologies Part 7: Bioremediation of Nuclear Waste 17: Bioremediation of Uranium, Transuranic Waste and Fission Products 18: Uranium Bioremediation: Nanotechnology and Biotechnology Advances Part 8: Extremophilic Microbes: Role in Environmental Cleanup 19: Going Extreme for Small Solutions to Big Environmental Challenges