Enzyme Biotechnology for Environmental Sustainability 1st Edition
Enzyme Biotechnology for Environmental Sustainability (1st Edition) by Praveen Dahiya, Joginder Singh Panwar, and Ajay Kumar is a timely, authoritative guide for scientists, engineers, and policy-makers seeking sustainable, enzyme-based solutions to environmental challenges.
Opening with a compelling overview of enzyme fundamentals, this book bridges theory and practice—explaining how tailored biocatalysts can transform wastewater treatment, bioremediation, industrial effluent management, and solid-waste processing. Clear explanations of enzyme kinetics, immobilization techniques, and reactor design are paired with contemporary case studies and regionally relevant examples, making complex concepts accessible to readers across India, South Asia, and the global scientific community.
Practical yet scholarly, the text highlights scalable strategies for reducing pollution footprints and improving resource recovery using green technologies. Readers will find guidance on selecting and engineering enzymes for specific contaminants, designing pilot studies, and evaluating environmental impact—valuable for researchers, environmental consultants, and graduate students focused on sustainable development.
Beyond methods, the book emphasizes policy implications and industrial adoption pathways, offering insights that help translate laboratory success into field-ready solutions. With up-to-date references and a focus on real-world applicability, Enzyme Biotechnology for Environmental Sustainability equips professionals to lead in the transition to cleaner, enzyme-driven processes.
Ready to integrate cutting-edge enzyme science into your environmental practice or research? Order your copy of this essential 1st Edition today and take a decisive step toward sustainable, practical solutions for tomorrow’s environmental challenges.
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