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Biodegradation and Bioremediation Blaise Lindsey

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: London: Ed - Tech Press, 2018.Description: 317hbk: illISBN:
  • 9781788821421
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 628.52 LIN
Contents:
Contents: 1. Development of Biodegradation, 2. Detoxification and Biodegradation, 3. Activation and Biodegradation, 4. Application of Bioremediation, 5. Bioremediation Technologies: In Situ and Solid Phase, 6. Bioremediation Technologies: Ex Situ and Bioreactors, 7. Environmental Effects and Biodegradation.
Summary: Biodegradation is the break down of organic matter by microbes. Bioremediation is an engineered technique applied by people to clean up organic matter by helping microbes with the biodegradation process. One way of doing that is to introduce oxygen into the subsurface to help more aerobic microbes grow in order to clean up oil in the soil.The potential toxicity (harmful action) inherent in a substance is manifest only when that substance comes in contact with that susceptible living biological system. A chemical normally thought of as"harmless"will evoke a toxic response if added to a biological system in sufficient amount. The toxic potency of a chemicals is defined by the relationship between dose (the amount) of the chemical and the response that is produced in a biological system. The toxicity of industrial wastes is not often managed and it has caused serious damage to earth and water. The most important aspect of environmental biotechnology is the effective management of hazardous and toxic pollutants (xenobiotics) by bioremediation.The environmental clean-up process through bioremediation can be achieved in two ways—in situ and ex situ bioremediation. The book aims to provide relevant theoretical and practical frameworks and the latest empirical research findings in this area, along with case studies. It is written for students, academicians and industry professionals who want to improve their understanding of the strategic role of biodegradation and bioremediation at different levels of the biodegradation and bioremediation research and knowledge, that is, heavy metal pollution, toxicity, remediation methods and strategies to manage the waste in industries, which are a global concern.
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Contents: 1. Development of Biodegradation, 2. Detoxification and Biodegradation, 3. Activation and Biodegradation, 4. Application of Bioremediation, 5. Bioremediation Technologies: In Situ and Solid Phase, 6. Bioremediation Technologies: Ex Situ and Bioreactors, 7. Environmental Effects and Biodegradation.

Biodegradation is the break down of organic matter by microbes. Bioremediation is an engineered technique applied by people to clean up organic matter by helping microbes with the biodegradation process. One way of doing that is to introduce oxygen into the subsurface to help more aerobic microbes grow in order to clean up oil in the soil.The potential toxicity (harmful action) inherent in a substance is manifest only when that substance comes in contact with that susceptible living biological system. A chemical normally thought of as"harmless"will evoke a toxic response if added to a biological system in sufficient amount. The toxic potency of a chemicals is defined by the relationship between dose (the amount) of the chemical and the response that is produced in a biological system. The toxicity of industrial wastes is not often managed and it has caused serious damage to earth and water. The most important aspect of environmental biotechnology is the effective management of hazardous and toxic pollutants (xenobiotics) by bioremediation.The environmental clean-up process through bioremediation can be achieved in two ways—in situ and ex situ bioremediation. The book aims to provide relevant theoretical and practical frameworks and the latest empirical research findings in this area, along with case studies. It is written for students, academicians and industry professionals who want to improve their understanding of the strategic role of biodegradation and bioremediation at different levels of the biodegradation and bioremediation research and knowledge, that is, heavy metal pollution, toxicity, remediation methods and strategies to manage the waste in industries, which are a global concern.

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