Biotechnology for treatment of wastes containing metals

Biotechnology for Treatment of Wastes Containing Metals addresses various aspects related to different wastes that have a metallic content and represent a serious risk for the environment and human health. These wastes, due to their physical and chemical characteristics, have been the object of stud...

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Other Authors: Rojas-Avelizapa, Norma Gabriela, (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Gistrup, Denmark : River Publishers, [2019]
Series: River Publishers series in chemical, environmental, and energy engineering.
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ISBN: 8770221138
9788770221139
9781003337386
1003337384
9781000796254
1000796256
9781000793482
1000793486
8770221146
9788770221146
Physical Description: 1 online resource (202 pages)

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Summary: Biotechnology for Treatment of Wastes Containing Metals addresses various aspects related to different wastes that have a metallic content and represent a serious risk for the environment and human health. These wastes, due to their physical and chemical characteristics, have been the object of studies which have led to the development of different technologies in recycling, reuse or adequate disposal, biotechnology being one of these alternatives. Biotechnology offers a range of options for the treatment of types of waste using microorganisms, biomass and their by-products. The mechanisms involved in these waste treatment processes are diverse and complex, and its optimization and efficiency is multifactorial. This text contains nine chapters related to the problem of the metal contamination in the environment as well as some of the different biotechnological alternatives that have been applied for the reduction and/or recovery of metal contamination.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 8770221138
9788770221139
9781003337386
1003337384
9781000796254
1000796256
9781000793482
1000793486
8770221146
9788770221146
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