Ethanol production by novel thermophilic anaerobe isolate/S via consolidated bioprocessing
Singh, Nisha 2017, Ethanol production by novel thermophilic anaerobe isolate/S via consolidated bioprocessing, PhD thesis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University.
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Ethanol production by novel thermophilic anaerobe isolate/S via consolidated bioprocessing
The research work summarizes a very significant, industrially and globally important topic. Particularly the isolation of microorganisms efficient in fermentation at higher than normal temperature and utilizing renewable biomass, is of economic importance. The work presented in this thesis with future perspective has a potential for larger scale consolidated bioprocessing for ethanol production.
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eng
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059999 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
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970105 Expanding Knowledge in the Environmental Sciences
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xix, 241, [18] pages : illustrations, tables, graphs, some coloured
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