Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
Year | |
Pages | 274 |
Version | hardback |
Language | English |
ISBN | 9789811315855 |
Categories | Pollution & threats to the environment |
The Role of Microalgae in Wastewater Treatment
Module 1_ Microalgae: A Panacea for Treatment of Diverse Industrial Wastes.- Chapter 1. Waste and Contaminated Water Treatment Using Microalgae.- Chapter 2. Phycoremediation Technology- Can It Address Major Issues in Conventional Systems?- Chapter 3. Microalgae Cultivation with Waste Remediation in a Biorefinery Framework.- Chapter 4. Arsenite-S-Adenosylmethionine Producing Spirulina Platensis! A New Trump Card on the Face of Global Arsenic Poisoning.- Chapter 5. Significance of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Concentration in Waste Water Treatment Using Microalgae.- Chapter 6. Cyanobacteria in Reducing Pollution Load from Waste Water and Laboratory Bio-Assay of Heavy Metals on Ecotoxicity Study - A Review.- Chapter 7. Microalgae as a Potential Radionuclides Absorber from Contaminated Water.- Chapter 8. Bioreduction of Hexavalent Chromium Using Microalgae.- Chapter 9. Micro-algae Dynamic Membrane Bioreactor for Dental Waste Water Treatment: An Efficient Eco-friendly Alternate.- Chapter 10. Algal-Bacterial System: A Novel Low-Cost Biotechnological Initiative in Waste Water Treatment.- Chapter 11. A New Way to Clean up The Rivers, Lakes.- Chapter 12. Analysis of Growth and Biochemical Contents of Microalgae Grown with Waste Water Effluent of Emami Paper Mill, Balasore.- Chapter 13. Microalgal Technology for Biosorption of Hexavalent Chromium in Contaminated Water Bodies: Opportunities and Challenges.- Chapter 14. Bioremediation of Chromium Using Algae From East Calcutta West Land.- Chapter 15. Low-Energy Waste Water Treatment Using High Rate Algal Ponds (HRAP).- Chapter 16. Bioremediation of Industrial Waste and Effluents by Microalgae. - Module 2_ Microalgae: Bio-agents for Green fuel production and Bioremediation.- Chapter 17. Bioremediation of Municipal Wastewater and Biodiesel Production by Cultivation of Parachlorella Kessleri-I.- Chapter 18. Technological and Economic Challenges in Photobioreactor Design for Microalgal Cultivation Vis-A-Vis Biofuel Production.- Chapter 19. Algal Biofuel: Still Not a Common Man's Fuel?- Chapter 20. Microalgae: The Future of Biofuels Towards Sustainable Development.- Chapter 21. Novel Process of Waste to Energy Through Micro-Algae.- Chapter 22. Biofuel Production from Municipal and Dairy Waste Water Treatment by Microalgae.- Chapter 23. Microalgae a Viable Source of Biofuel for Sustainable Development.- Chapter 24. Production of high Quality Biodiesel By Scenedesmus abundans.- Chapter 25. Development of Sustainable Anaerobic Digestion Bioprocess System for Biogas Production from Seaweeds of Indian Coast for Community Use.- Chapter 26. Microalgae: Gizmo to Heavy Metal Removal.- Chapter 27. Optimization of Low-cost Media and Study on Nutrient Consumption Rate Using Scenedesmus sp. as Model Microalgae for Sustainable Biofuel Production.- Chapter 28. Efficient Removal of Malachite Green Dye by Activated Carbon Derived From Fresh Water Algae.- Chapter 29. Integration of Microalgae Cultivation with Wastewater for Sustainable Biofuel Production. Module 3_ Microalgae: An alternate Biotechnological resource material.- Chapter 30. Carbon Fixation Ability of Microalgae Scenedesmus 25.- Chapter 31. Utilization of Steel Plant Waste (LD Slag) in CO2 Sequestration for Enhancing Growth of Microalgae Scenedesmus.- Chapter 32. Biosurfactants and Bio-Emulsifiers from Algae.- Chapter 33. Prospects and Applications of Microalgal Biotechnology.- Chapter 34. Algal and Bacterial Biosurfactants for Wastewater Treatment.- Chapter 35. Evaluation of Leptolyngbya/Pseudophormidium Sp. Biomass for Biomaterial Feedstock.- Chapter 36. Microalgae: An Untapped Resource of Natural Antimicrobials.- Chapter 37. Insecticides Toxicity on Indigenous Cyanobacteria from Alluvial Rice Fields.- Chapter 38. Microalgae: A Promising Alternative Source of Human Food Supplements.- Chapter 39. Biotechnological Potential of Cynobacteria and Microalgae of Chilika Lake.- Chapter 40. Brown algae: Challenges, Potential and Future Prospects.- Chapter 41. Characterization of Extracellular Proteins to Explore Their Role in Bioflocculattion for Harvesting Algal Biomass of Industrial Importance.- Chapter 42. Comparison of Fatty Acid Composition and Antioxidant Enzyme Level of Cladoceran (Moina Brachiata, Jurine, 1820) Fed with Algal Diet from Adyar River and Chengalpet Lake.- Module 4_ Microalgae: Metabolic and Genetic Engineering Prospective.- Chapter 43. Metabolic and Genetic Engineering Tools to Construct Transgenic Microalgae.- Chapter 44. Metabolic Engineering Prospects for Enhanced Green Fuel Production by Microalgae.- Chapter 45. Transgenic Microalgae: As Green Cell-Factories.- Module 5_ Microalgae: Biomics and Biodiversity.- Chapter 46. Role of Genomics in Molecular Farming of Microalgae.- Chapter 47. DNA Barcodes in Microalgae: A Meta-approach or Meta-science?- Chapter 48. Exploring the Diversity of Marine Planktonic Cyanobacterial Assemblages in a Mangrove Ecosystem- Integration of Uncultured and Cultured Approaches.- Chapter 49. Evaluation of the Fagopyrum esculentum moench and Fagopryrum tartaricumgaerth over the Central Region of the Republic of Chile.- Chapter 50. Shift in Structural and Functional Diversity of Algal Community: An Eco-Physiological Reason.- Chapter 51. Detection and Categorization of Marine Algae Using Under-water Sensor Networks and Image Processing Techniques.- Chapter 52. Clustering and Optimization of Waste Water Algae using Image Processing.- Module 6_ Microalgae: A Way Forward.- Chapter 53. Future Prospects of Microalgae in Waste Water Treatment.- Chapter 54. Perspectives of Microalgae Mediated Wastewater Treatment and Biomass Production.