The book Material-Microbe Interactions: Environmental Biotechnological Perspective is a valuable contribution to the study of developing bioprocesses, biofilm development, and interactions between microorganisms and materials in applied biotechnology. The essential ideas, current research, and applications of microbes-material interaction in bioprocess and environmental technology development are all succinctly outlined in this book. Everyone participating in the development of bioprocesses can benefit from having a basic understanding of the processes that lead to the creation of biofilms, the function of materials that exchange energy with microorganisms, the biofilm matrix, and optimization of the biofilm formation process. Graduate and postgraduate students, researchers, university teachers, policymakers, and other stakeholders will all find this work to be of great interest.
Interestingly, moving bed bioreactors, microalgae, misleading bed reactors, biofilters, and bioelectrochemical processes have all been upgraded as viable environmental technologies by academic institutions, wastewater treatment facilities, and research facilities.
Demonstrates the growing interest in the development of biofilm-based technologies, whether for the treatment of wastewater using carrier materials or for the conversion of waste into resources utilizing biofilm-based bioprocesses.
specifically focuses on the interactions between microorganisms and materials in different biotechnologies
covers a wide spectrum of biofilm-based bioprocesses, including cutting-edge choices and market trends.
includes photo collections on the creation of biofilms and bioreactor systems