Overview
- Editors:
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Ravindra Pogaku
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University Malaysia Sabah, Kota kinabalu, Malaysia
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Awang Bono
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University Malaysia Sabah, Kota kinabalu, Malaysia
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Christopher Chu
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University Malaysia Sabah, Kota kinabalu, Malaysia
Timely publication addressing accountability and sustainability in development
Multiple topics concerning chemical and bio-process engineering covered
Written for the academic setting, but can be a valuable tool for the public interested in sustainability
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Table of contents (48 chapters)
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Environmental Engineering
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- A. Z. Yaser, B. Nurmin, S. Rosalam
Pages 3-9
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- S. W. Lau, S. H. Chong, H. M. Ang, T. K. Sen, H. B. Chua
Pages 11-17
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- A. H. Norhazimah, C. K. M. Faizal
Pages 19-25
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- J. C. Lai, H. B. Chua, A. Saptoro, H. M. Ang
Pages 27-33
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- A. S. Japar, M. S. Takriff, J. M. Jahim, A. A. H. Kadhum
Pages 35-41
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- N. Ibrahim, J. Md. Jahim, Lim S. S.
Pages 43-49
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- H. W. Kim, G. J. Lee, D. M. Kim, Y. W. Lee, Y. S. Kim, H-J. Chung
Pages 51-57
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- Z. Zawani, L. Chuah-Abdullah, F.-R. Ahmadun, K. Abdan
Pages 59-64
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- Z. Z. Abidin, Y. C. Wai, N. Haffifudin, F. Ahmadun
Pages 65-71
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- M. Y. Liew, A. Salmiaton, W. A. K. G. Wan Azlina, R. Yunus
Pages 73-79
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- S. A. Jourabchi, S. Gan, H. K. Ng
Pages 81-87
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- A. Yaqub, M. H. Isa, S. R. M. Kutty
Pages 89-96
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- A. H. Alwash, N. A. Jamalluddin, N. Ismail, A. Z. Abdullah
Pages 97-102
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- F. P. S. Wong, S. Y. Yong
Pages 103-109
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- M. N. Abu Seman, N. A. Jalanni, C. K. M. Faizal, N. Hilal
Pages 111-117
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Chemical and Bioprocesses
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Front Matter
Pages 127-127
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- R. F. Mansa, H. Mansuit, K. F. Fong, C. S. Sipaut, F. Y. Chye, S. M. Yasir
Pages 129-136
About this book
Environmental sustainability and development is of critical importance. Technological advances in the production of new energy sources are making their way into our lives in more and more depth every day. However, there is an urgent need to address the technological challenges and advancement of the various chemical and bio-processes to maintain the dynamic sustainability of our energy needs. Toward that end, an attempt is being made to look at recent advances, key issues still faced and where possible, offer suggestions on alternative technologies to optimize sustainable processes. Still considered a new area of science, energy sources themselves are still being 'discovered'...meaning, what is financially viable in the current marketplace is changing. For example, energy from plants has not been financially viable in the past because of the high cost of growing, harvesting, breaking down cell walls, disposal of waste products, etc. Materials used to derive energy from sustainable resources is changing, making previously high-cost processes more efficient. It is crucial that the industry as a while works in tandem to develop crops that new technological advances make financially feasible. This book will cover recent advances in the chemicals, bioprocesses and other materials used in growing and extracting energy from sustainable products. Membrane/cell wall digestion issues will also be covered as well as recovering mamixal amounts of energy from sources to limit waste. Finally a section on safety and control will be presented with has been poorly covered in other publications. ​
About the editors
Dr. Ravindra works on Bio-energy and Biofuels. He is a Professor at the School of Engineering and Information Technology at University Malaysia Sabah (UMS), Malaysia. He received his PhD in Biotechnology from Cornell University. His research interests include Biofuels, wealth from waste, and bioprocess engineering. His research group focuses on Bio-derived energy for sustainable development. Dr. Awang Bono and Associate Professor Dr. Christopher Chu both work at the same University studying the same systems.