Scaling Up of Microbial Electrochemical Systems: From Reality to Scalability is the first book of its kind to focus on scaling up of microbial electrochemical systems (MES) and the unique challenges faced when moving towards practical applications using this technology. This book emphasizes an understanding of the current limitations of MES technology and suggests a way forward towards onsite applications of MES for practical use. It includes the basics of MES as well as success stories and case studies of MES in the direction of practical applications. This book will give a new direction…mehr
Scaling Up of Microbial Electrochemical Systems: From Reality to Scalability is the first book of its kind to focus on scaling up of microbial electrochemical systems (MES) and the unique challenges faced when moving towards practical applications using this technology. This book emphasizes an understanding of the current limitations of MES technology and suggests a way forward towards onsite applications of MES for practical use. It includes the basics of MES as well as success stories and case studies of MES in the direction of practical applications.
This book will give a new direction to energy researchers, scientists and policymakers working on field applications of microbial electrochemical systems-microbial fuel cells, microbial electrolysis cells, microbial electrosynthesis cells, and more.
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Autorenporträt
Dipak Ashok Jadhav is a research professor at the Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Busan, South Korea. His research interests lie in microbial fuel cells, bioelectrochemical systems, sanitation, bioenergy research, water management, and waste-to-energy. He has received several prestigious awards and fellowship including Young Technological Innovation Award (GYTI), Young Engineers Award, Promising Engineers Award, Swachthon Award from Ministry, DAAD fellowship, Silver medal for post graduate studies at IIT Kharagpur, etc. His research area is microbial fuel cell, Bioelectrochemical system, Sanitation, Bioenergy research, Water management, Waste to Energy recovery. To his credits, there are over 33 papers in various peer-reviewed SCI journals including Renewable and Sustainable energy reviews, Bioresource Technology, Energy, Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, etc. and also authored 19 book chapters. He has presented the work at national and international conferences inthe area of bioelectrochemical system and bioenergy. He is also serving as editorial board member /reviewers for International Journals and member for several scientific societies in the field of microbial fuel cell and bioenergy research. He is also editor for book on microbial electrochemical system.
Inhaltsangabe
Section 1: Basics of microbial electrochemical systems 1. Introduction to microbial electrochemical systems 2. Electroactive biofilm and electron transfer in microbial electrochemical systems 3. Advancement in Anode materials for microbial electrochemical system applications 4. Advancement in antifouling cathode materials and ORR cathodic catalysts for MES applications 5. Modifications in ion exchange separators and Membranes for scaling up applications of MES 6. Evaluation of performance of microbial electrochemical system and role of operating conditions
Section 2: Scaling up of microbial electrochemical systems 7. Recent progress in scaling up of microbial electrochemical systems 8. Pilot scale application of microbial electrolysis cells 9. Scaling-up applications of microbial fuel cell 10. Stacking of microbial fuel cells and electrochemical perspective for scaling up 11. Microbial electrosynthesis applications for onsite applications 12. Application of bioelectrochemical system for sanitation and wastewater treatment 13. Coupling of microbial electrochemical systems with conventional wastewater treatment systems: Possibility and Reality 14. Septic tank microbial fuel cells: Utilization of human waste and urine for in situ bioelectricity generation 15. Power management for stacking of microbial fuel cells and maximum power point tracking technology
Section 3: Scaling up challenges and perspectives 16. Present Scaling up challenges and perspectives for microbial electrochemical systems 17. Microbial electrochemical systems: challenges for commercialization and how it can be addressed 18. Numerical and simulation approach for scaling up of microbial electrochemical systems 19. Energy and cost economic analysis for microbial electrochemical systems 20. Life cycle analysis of microbial electrochemical systems
Section 1: Basics of microbial electrochemical systems 1. Introduction to microbial electrochemical systems 2. Electroactive biofilm and electron transfer in microbial electrochemical systems 3. Advancement in Anode materials for microbial electrochemical system applications 4. Advancement in antifouling cathode materials and ORR cathodic catalysts for MES applications 5. Modifications in ion exchange separators and Membranes for scaling up applications of MES 6. Evaluation of performance of microbial electrochemical system and role of operating conditions
Section 2: Scaling up of microbial electrochemical systems 7. Recent progress in scaling up of microbial electrochemical systems 8. Pilot scale application of microbial electrolysis cells 9. Scaling-up applications of microbial fuel cell 10. Stacking of microbial fuel cells and electrochemical perspective for scaling up 11. Microbial electrosynthesis applications for onsite applications 12. Application of bioelectrochemical system for sanitation and wastewater treatment 13. Coupling of microbial electrochemical systems with conventional wastewater treatment systems: Possibility and Reality 14. Septic tank microbial fuel cells: Utilization of human waste and urine for in situ bioelectricity generation 15. Power management for stacking of microbial fuel cells and maximum power point tracking technology
Section 3: Scaling up challenges and perspectives 16. Present Scaling up challenges and perspectives for microbial electrochemical systems 17. Microbial electrochemical systems: challenges for commercialization and how it can be addressed 18. Numerical and simulation approach for scaling up of microbial electrochemical systems 19. Energy and cost economic analysis for microbial electrochemical systems 20. Life cycle analysis of microbial electrochemical systems
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