Biochemical and Environmental Bioprocessing: Challenges and Developments explores state-of-the-art green technologies essential for sustainable waste management. The book, edited by M Jerold, delves into the crucial role of microbes in bioremediation and highlights bioprocess engineering as an interdisciplinary field connecting science and technology. It emphasizes the importance of bioconversion and bioremediation in managing hazardous substances in the environment. This comprehensive resource provides intensive knowledge on applying biochemical and bioprocessing technologies for eco-friendly pollution management, making it invaluable for students, researchers, academicians, and engineers working in environmental bioremediation and waste-to-value exploration.
Key features include a review of various biological methods for treating industrial effluents using biomass and biopolymers. This book serves as a foundational guide for understanding the challenges and advancements in this critical area of environmental science and technology.
