Biosurfactants: Production and Utilization—Processes, Technologies, and Economics

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Naim Kosaric, Fazilet Vardar Sukan
CRC Press, 3 nov. 2014 - 389 pages
Stresses the Potential Applications of Biosurfactants in Various IndustriesEnvironmental concerns and a demand for sustainable chemical production have become important issues in recent years. As a result, microbial biosurfactant-producing systems are gaining momentum as potential replacements for chemical surfactants. Biosurfactants: Production an
 

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Types and Classification of Microbial Surfactants
3
Sophorolipids Microbial Synthesis and Application
19
Biosurfactants versus Chemically Synthesized SurfaceActive Agents
37
Biosurfactants Produced by Genetically Manipulated Microorganisms Challenges and Opportunities
49
Production of Biosurfactants from Nonpathogenic Bacteria
73
The Prospects for the Production of Rhamnolipids on Renewable Resources Evaluation of Novel Feedstocks and Perspectives of Strain Engineering
83
Utilization of Palm Sludge for Biosurfactant Production
101
Bioreactors for the Production of Biosurfactants
117
Patents on Biosurfactants and Future Trends
165
Industrial Applications of Biosurfactants
245
Biological Applications of Biosurfactants and Strategies to Potentiate Commercial Production
269
Perspectives on Using Biosurfactants in Food Industry
295
Biosurfactant Applications in Agriculture
313
Biosurfactants and Soil Bioremediation
327
Biosurfactant Use in Heavy Metal Removal from Industrial Effluents and Contaminated Sites
361
Back Cover
371

Purification of Biosurfactants
129
Cost Analysis of Biosurfactant Production from a Scientists Perspective
153

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À propos de l'auteur (2014)

Naim Kosaric is emeritus professor of chemical and biochemical engineering at Western University, formerly University of Western Ontario (UWO), London, Canada. His more than 30 years of research at UWO has focused on biotechnology. Within his extensive published work (more than 350 scientific papers), numerous projects and publications were also on microbial surface active agents (biosurfactants). Dr. Kosaric received his Dipl. Ing. Degree (1955) in chemical engineering from the University of Zagreb, Croatia, and his Ph.D degree in biochemistry (recipient of the Collip Medal for most meritorious Ph. D thesis in medical sciences, 1970) from the University of Western Ontario.

Fazilet Vardar-Sukan

is a professor in the department of bioengineering at Ege University, Izmir, Turkey, and is the founding head of the department. She received her chemical engineering degree from Ege University (1978) and her Ph.D degree in biochemical engineering from University College London, UK (1981). She has 30 years of teaching and research experience and has over 100 publications in bioprocess engineering focusing specifically on scale-up, mass and momentum transfer in bioreactors, and re-utilization of agro-industrial wastes and surpluses for the production of high-added value materials. She is also a recipient of the TUBITAK Incentive Award (1989).

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