Process integration has been one of the most active research fields in Biochemical Engineering over the last decade and it will continue to be so if bioprocessing is to become more rational, efficient and productive. This volume outlines what has been achieved in recent years. Written by experts who
Process Integration in Biochemical Engineering
β Scribed by U. von Stockar, L. A. M. van der Wielen (auth.), Prof. Dr. Urs. von Stockar, Prof. Dr. L. A. M. van der Wielen, A. Bruggink, J. M. S. Cabral, S.-O. Enfors, P. Fernandes, M. Jenne, K. Mauch, D. M. F. Prazeres, M. Reuss, S. Schmalzriedt, D. Stark, U. von Stockar, A. J. J. Straathof, L. A. M. van der Wielen (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 206
- Series
- Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology 80
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Process integration has been one of the most active research fields in Biochemical Engineering over the last decade and it will continue to be so if bioprocessing is to become more rational, efficient and productive. This volume outlines what has been achieved in recent years. Written by experts who have made important contributions to the European Science, Foundation Program on Process Integration in Biochemical Engineering, the volume focuses on the progress made and the major opportunities, and in addition on the limitations and the challenges in bioprocess integration that lie ahead. The concept of bioprocess integration is treated at various levels, including integration at the molecular, biological, bioreactor and plant levels, but also accounting for the integration of separation and mass transfer operations and biology, fluid dynamics and physiology, as well as basic science and process technology.
β¦ Table of Contents
Back to Basics: Thermodynamics in Biochemical Engineering....Pages 1-17
Integration of Physiology and Fluid Dynamics....Pages 19-68
A βFineβ Chemical Industry for Life Science Products: Green Solutions to Chemical Challenges....Pages 69-113
Membrane-Assisted Extractive Bioconversions....Pages 115-148
In Situ Product Removal (ISPR) in Whole Cell Biotechnology During the Last Twenty Years....Pages 149-175
β¦ Subjects
Biotechnology; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering; Microbiology
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