Algae Biotechnology: Decarbonization, Resource Recovery, and Bioproducts
By Muhammad Aamer Mehmood Ph.D. (Editor), Sana Malik Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Government College University Faisalabad (Pakistan) and Johns Hopk (Editor), Australia Ralph Ph.D. in Marine Biology from the University of Technology Sydney (Editor), University College Cork Bose PhD (Engineering) (Editor), University of Delaware Betenbaugh Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering (Editor)
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By Muhammad Aamer Mehmood Ph.D. (Editor), Sana Malik Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Government College University Faisalabad (Pakistan) and Johns Hopk (Editor), Australia Ralph Ph.D. in Marine Biology from the University of Technology Sydney (Editor), University College Cork Bose PhD (Engineering) (Editor), University of Delaware Betenbaugh Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering (Editor)
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Algae Biotechnology: Decarbonization, Resource Recovery, and Bioproducts provides a thorough compilation of chapters that focus on carbon capture using microalgae, photosynthetic resource recovery, and the biotransformation of algae biomass into energy and bioproducts. Highlighting unique opportunities for algae-based carbon capture and bioprocessing, the book offers valuable insights for entrepreneurs and industrialists. It presents contemporary and robust approaches to algae bioprocessing...























