Recent trends and developments in al...
Bharadvaja, Navneeta.

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  • Recent trends and developments in algal biofuels and biorefinery
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    Title/Author: Recent trends and developments in algal biofuels and biorefinery/ edited by Navneeta Bharadvaja ... [et al.].
    other author: Bharadvaja, Navneeta.
    Published: Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
    Description: vi, 457 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Development of a smart microalgae strain: Selection and successful outdoor large-scale cultivation of robust microalgae strain having high growth rate, high biomass productivity, high lipid content and immunity towards invasion of other microorganisms -- High throughput screening of high lipid yielding strains -- Omics approach for enhanced microalgae biomass production with enhanced concentration of desired biomolecules -- Low-cost cultivation methods -- Development of cost effective, energy efficient and easy to operate biomass harvesting methods and dewatering technologies -- Economic, environment friendly and low-cost lipid extraction methods -- Lipid specific extraction method to minimize the co-extraction of non-lipid fractions -- Lipid extraction methods from wet microalgal biomass -- Simultaneous extraction, separation and characterization of biomolecules from microalgal biomass -- Direct transesterification of microalgal cells -- Real time biochemical profiling during microalgal cultivation -- Cost-effective downstream processing (DSP) of algal biomass for industrial scale biofuels production -- A continuous system of biofuel production from microalgal biomass -- Biorefinery for microalgal biomass at industrial production scale -- Modification in native strains for biofuel and by-products production without affecting the pool of indigenous wild strain verities -- Modification in biosynthesis pathways for specific biomolecules production without compromising with optimum cell growth and specific biomolecule yield -- Modification in environmental conditions for optimum specific biomolecules yield with compromising the cell growth rate and biomass productivity along with cost of production -- Modification in existing algal processing technologies to make it more cost-competitive and suitable to a wide range of algal species -- Development of scalable processing conversion technologies and its integration to biorefinery -- Reduction in production cost of algal biofuel and value-added by-products to current market prices derived from other than algae -- Mass transfer in transesterification as a rate limiting step -- Operational continuity -- Pre- treatment methods for effective resource recovery from microalgal biomass (ultrasound treatment, French pressing, microwave, thermal hydrolysis, enzymatic treatments ) -- Development of microalgal cell treatment methods to enhance extractability and bioavailability of therapeutically important biomolecules -- Genetic engineering to improve biosynthesis of a particular cell component -- Proteins to biofuels conversion through engineering nitrogen flux -- Application of chemicals to improve biosynthesis of high-value biomolecules -- Development of cost-effective high yielding cell disruption techniques -- Development of alternative to organic solvents for biorefinery.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Algal biofuels. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-52319-9
    ISBN: 9783031523199
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