Algal Bioreactors
Algal Bioreactors by Eduardo Jacob-Lopes, Leila Queiroz Zepka, and Mariany Costa Depra is a practical, research-driven guide that brings clarity to the design and operation of algal cultivation systems. Whether you’re an environmental engineer, researcher, entrepreneur, or student, this book delivers the technical insight needed to succeed in algae-based solutions.
Start exploring the science and engineering behind closed and open photobioreactors, raceway ponds, and hybrid systems. Clear explanations of light management, mass transfer, nutrient dynamics, and bioprocess control make complex topics accessible. Applied examples and performance metrics help readers translate lab concepts into pilot and industrial-scale operations, with an emphasis on process optimization and scalable design.
Discover how algal bioreactors support high-value Books and sustainable technologies: biofuels, feed and food ingredients, bioplastics, CO2 capture, and wastewater treatment. The authors present current modeling approaches, monitoring strategies, and troubleshooting tactics that improve productivity and reduce operational costs—insightful for projects across Europe, North America, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific markets.
Written in a concise, authoritative style, this volume balances theory with hands-on recommendations, making it an essential reference for academics and industry practitioners alike. The collaborative expertise of the authors ensures the content is both scientifically rigorous and immediately applicable to real-world challenges in renewable energy and environmental biotechnology.
Add Algal Bioreactors to your professional library to gain actionable strategies for system design, scale-up, and sustainable implementation—empowering your next algae project to perform efficiently and profitably. Order now to stay at the forefront of algal technology and green innovation.
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