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Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
04 February 2021
Wastewater Treatment: Cutting-Edge Molecular Tools, Techniques and Applied Aspects reports new findings in existing molecular biology strategies, including their limitations, challenges and potential application to remove environmental pollutants through advancements made in cutting edge tools. In addition, the book introduces new trends and advances in environmental bioremediation with thorough discussions on recent developments in this field.

Edited by:   , , , , , , , , ,
Imprint:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 191mm, 
Weight:   1.250kg
ISBN:   9780128218815
ISBN 10:   0128218819
Pages:   596
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
"1. Application of omic tools for microbial community structure and function analysis2. Metagenomics: A possible solution for uncovering the ""mystery box"" of microbial communities involved in the treatment of wastewater3. Molecular tools for microbial diversity analysis4. The role of microorganisms in performance optimization of WWTPs5. Environmental contaminants: treatments, threats, toxicity and tools for sustainability6. Improvement of biodegradability index of industrial wastewater using different pre-treatment techniques7. Biota debromination in wastewaters8. Application of meta-transcriptomics in wastewater treatment processes9. The role of fungal species in the bioremediation of metals10. Molecular biology techniques for the detection of contaminants in wastewater11. Current treatment technologies for the removal of microplastic and microfiber pollutants from wastewater12. Wastewater treatment for bioenergy purposes on metaproteomic approach13. Peracetic acid in the reuse of treated wastewaters14. Bio-electrochemical methods for the recovery of products from wastewater15. Microbes-based nanomaterials for wastewater treatment and the decontamination of water16. Biological wastewater treatment technology: Microalgae17. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic diversity in wastewater treatment: phenotypic characterization, molecular techniques and bioprospecting18. Immobilized microalgae for removing industrial pollutants: A greener technique19. Advances in biotechnological tools for bioremediation of wastewater using a bacterial-algal symbiotic system20. Algae-based wastewater treatment and biorefinery21. Application of omic tools for microbial community structure and function analysis22. Meta-omics studies of microbial communities in hollow fiber membrane biofilm reactors treating contaminants in water resources: Recent advances23. Omics: a step towards understanding the complex diversity of microbial community at contaminated sites24. Advanced omics technologies: Relevance to environment and microbial community25. Molecular tools: Advanced approaches to analyse the diversity of microbial community26. Microbial electrochemical heavy metal removal: from fundamentals to recent developments27. The role of modern innovative techniques for assessing and monitoring heavy metal and pesticide pollution in different environs"

Dr. Maulin P. Shah is Chief Scientist and Head of the Industrial Waste Water Research Lab, Division of Applied and Environmental Microbiology Lab at Enviro Technology Ltd., Ankleshwar, Gujarat, India. His work focuses on the impact of industrial pollution on the microbial diversity of wastewater following cultivation-dependent and cultivation-independent analysis. His major work involves isolation, screening, identification, and genetically engineering high-impact microbes for the degradation of hazardous materials. His research interests include biological wastewater treatment, environmental microbiology, biodegradation, bioremediation, and phytoremediation of environmental pollutants from industrial wastewaters. Prof. Angana Sarkar pursued her graduation in Agricultural Engineering from Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswasvidyalaya, West Bengal, India, followed by post-graduation in Biotechnology & Biochemical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India 2008. Later, she completed her Ph.D. in Environmental Biotechnlogy from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India. Subsequently she joined National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India in the year 2015 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biotechnology & Medical Engineering. Her research area is mainly focused on (i) Pollutant detection using biosensors, (ii) Groundwater bioremediation, (iii) Waste water (domestic and industrial) treatment (iv) Solid waste management by bio-refinery approach to produce environmental waste to value like bioethanol, pigment, biofertilizars etc. and (iv) Hydrocarbon and other organic pollutants degradation. Prof. Sukhendu Mandal pursued his graduation in basic sciences from Suri Vidyasagar College,West Bengal, India, followed by post-graduation in Microbiology from Viswa Bharti University, India 2000. Later, he completed his Ph.D. in Microbiology from Bose Institute, West Bengal, India. Subsequently he joined Waksman Institute, New Jersey, USA, where he perused his post doc in the year 2012. Presently he is working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Microbiology, Calcutta University, West Bengal, India. His research areas are mainly focused on Antimicrobial drug discovery specially again MDR pathogens, Bacterial remediation of environmental wastes, Interaction of endophytic and rhizospheric bacteria with plants, Role of alternate sigma factors in Mycobacterial gene expression., Bacterial genomics, Environmental Pollutants remediation strategy, Bacterial Taxonomy and molecular systematics. He is also serving as a reviewer in various journals of national and international repute.

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