Bioprocess Engineering

£115.00

Bioprocess Engineering

Kinetics, Sustainability, and Reactor Design

Microbiology (non-medical) Industrial chemistry and chemical engineering

Author: Shijie Liu

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Language: English

Published by: Elsevier

Published on: 29th August 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 125 Mb

ISBN: 9780444637932


Bioprocess Engineering: Kinetics, Sustainability, and Reactor Design, Second Edition

Provides a comprehensive resource on bioprocess kinetics, bioprocess systems, sustainability, and reaction engineering. Author Dr. Shijie Liu reviews the relevant fundamentals of chemical kinetics, batch and continuous reactors, biochemistry, microbiology, molecular biology, reaction engineering, and bioprocess systems engineering, also introducing key principles that enable bioprocess engineers to engage in analysis, optimization, and design with consistent control over biological and chemical transformations.

The quantitative treatment of bioprocesses is the central theme in this book, with more advanced techniques and applications being covered in depth. This updated edition reflects advances that are transforming the field, ranging from genetic sequencing, to new techniques for producing proteins from recombinant DNA, and from green chemistry, to process stability and sustainability.

The book introduces techniques with broad applications, including the conversion of renewable biomass, the production of chemicals, materials, pharmaceuticals, biologics, and commodities, medical applications, such as tissue engineering and gene therapy, and solving critical environmental problems.

Includes the mechanistic description of biotransformations and chemical transformations

Provides quantitative descriptions of bioprocesses

Contains extensive illustrative drawings, which make the understanding of the subject easy

Includes bioprocess kinetics and reactor analysis

Contains examples of the various process parameters, their significance, and their specific practical use

Incorporates sustainability concepts into the various bioprocesses

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