Bioenergy and Environmental Biotechnology for Sustainable Development

Bioenergy and Environmental Biotechnology for Sustainable Development

Ubi, Benjamin Ewa; Ibrahim, Abdulrazak B.; Ogbonna, James Chukwuma; Oluwaseun Adetunji, Charles; Popoola, Akinola Rasheed; Esiobu, Nwadiuto (Diuto); Godfrey Nwoba, Emeka

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2022

204

Dura

Inglês

9780367767051

15 a 20 dias

535

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Part 1: Waste Recycling, Biofuels and Environmental Remediation. 1. Indigenous Production of Bio-Enhancement Formulations for Environmental Clean Up. 2. Bio-Resources Utilization in Fostering a Low-Carbon Renewable Energy - Based Economy. 3. Bioenergy, Feedstock, Process Enhancement and System Designs. 4. Enhancements in Plant Processes for Sustainable Remediation of Degraded Environments. 5. Environmental Reclamation in Nigeria: Past, Present and Future. 6. The Role of Microorganisms in Curbing Plastic and Petrochemical Menace. Part 2: Water and Wastewater Recycling Research. 7. New Insights into Chlorine Disinfectant Usage in Water Quality: A Need for Review of Existing Guidelines. 8. Sustainable Wastewater Treatment Using Microalgae.
Biofuels;Bioenergy feedstock;enhanced processes and system design;Environmental reclamation;Water and waste water recycling;Bonny Light Crude Oil;Chlorine disinfectant guidelines for safe water;Acetyl CoA Pathway;Bioenhancement formulations for environmental clean up;USEPA 1850C Method;Fostering a low-carbon renewable energy -based economy;Energy Source;Microbial degradation of plastic and petrochemical waste;CPH;Bioremediattion;Synthesized Metallic Nanoparticles;Biofuels and value-added novel products;PAHs Reduction;Migroalgae-based ustainable treatment of waste water;Doc Removal;Tph Content;VFA Level;Sewage Sludge;Metallic Nanoparticles;Mo Supplementation;Bubble Column Photobioreactors;Chlorine Dose;Optimum Methanization;Tph Degradation;Universal Bottles;Microalgal Biomass;Standard PAHs Mixture;Tph Reduction;Vancomycin Resistant Enterococci;Alcaligenes Faecalis;Ozone Layer Depletion;Tph Fraction