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Microalgal hydrogen production : achievements and perspectives

By: Seibert, Michael [Editor] | Torzillo, Giuseppe [Co-Editor]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: UK: Royal Society of Chemistry, 2018. Description: xix, 496p.;23cms; Vol. 16: Comprehensive series in photochemical & photobiological sciencesISBN: 9781849736725Subject(s): Hydrogen--Biotechnology | Microorganisms can produce hydrogen | Algae--Biotechnology | Hydrogen as fuelDDC classification: 665.81 S45-16
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Hydrogen could be the fuel of the future. Some microorganisms can produce hydrogen upon illumination. Biological methods of production could be greener than chemical or physical production methods, but the potential of biological methods is still being harnessed.
This comprehensive book highlights the key steps necessary for future exploitation of solar-light-driven hydrogen production by microalgae. The highly regarded editors bring together 46 contributors from key institutions in order to suggest and examine the most significant issues that must be resolved to achieve the goal of practical implementation, while proposing reliable methodologies and approaches to solve such issues. This 19 chapter book will be an indispensable resource for academics, undergraduate and graduate students, postgraduates and postdoctoral scholars, energy scientists, bio/chemical engineers, and policy makers working across the field of biohydrogen and bioenergy.


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