<p>Integrating recent research on the physiology and modelling of bioreactions and bioreactors, the authors present a comprehensive, unified introduction to the principles and practices of the field. The work features nearly 100 detailed design examples and problems, many of which are suitable for h
Bioreaction Engineering Principles
β Scribed by John Villadsen, Jens Nielsen, Gunnar LidΓ©n (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 592
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The present text is a complete revision of the 2nd edition from 2003 of the book with the same title. In recognition of the fast pace at which biotechnology is moving we have rewritten several chapters to include new scientific progress in the field from 2000 to 2010.
More important we have changed the focus of the book to support its use, not only in universities, but also as a guide to design new processes and equipment in the bio-industry.
A new chapter has been included on the prospects of the bio-refinery to replace many of the oil- and gas based processes for production of especially bulk chemicals. This chapter also serves to make students in Chemical Engineering and in the Bio-Sciences enthusiastic about the whole research field.
As in previous editions we hope that the book can be used as textbook for classes, even at the undergraduate level, where chemical engineering students come to work side by side with students from biochemistry and microbiology.
To help the chemical engineering students Chapter 1 includes a brief review of the most important parts of microbial metabolism. In our opinion this review is sufficient to understand microbial physiology at a sufficiently high level to profit from the rest of the book. Likewise the bio-students will not be overwhelmed by mathematics, but since the objective of the book is to teach quantitative process analysis and process design at a hands-on level some mathematics and model analysis is needed. We hope that the about 100 detailed examples and text notes, together with many instructive problems will be sufficient to illustrate how model analysis is used, also in Bio-reaction Engineering.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxx
What Is This Book About?....Pages 1-5
Chemicals from Metabolic Pathways....Pages 7-62
Elemental and Redox Balances....Pages 63-118
Thermodynamics of Bioreactions....Pages 119-150
Biochemical Reaction Networks....Pages 151-214
Enzyme Kinetics and Metabolic Control Analysis....Pages 215-269
Growth Kinetics of Cell Cultures....Pages 271-357
Population Balance Equations....Pages 359-381
Design of Fermentation Processes....Pages 383-458
GasβLiquid Mass Transfer....Pages 459-496
Scale-Up of Bioprocesses....Pages 497-546
Back Matter....Pages 547-561
β¦ Subjects
Biochemical Engineering; Biotechnology; Biochemistry, general
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<span>The present text is a complete revision of the 2nd edition from 2003 of the book with the same title. In recognition of the fast pace at which biotechnology is moving we have rewritten several chapters to include new scientific progress in the field from 2000 to 2010. More important we have ch
Biotechnology is a rapidly moving field, which builds on the competence and interplay of many different disciplines; biochemistry, microbiology, molecular biology and chemical engineering. The quantitative treatment of biological processes is today a prerequisite for both the design of new bioproces