03183cam a2200493Mi 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.0m o d cr |||||||||||200817s2020 flua fo 000 0 eng d aOCoLC-PbengerdacOCoLC-P a9781000173574q(e-book) a1000173577 a9780429296611q(electronic bk.) a0429296614q(electronic bk.) a9781000173611q(electronic bk. : Mobipocket) a1000173615q(electronic bk. : Mobipocket) a9781000173659q(electronic bk. : EPUB) a1000173658q(electronic bk. : EPUB) z9780367275594 (hbk.) a(OCoLC)1206239792 a(OCoLC-P)1206239792 4aQP517.B57 7aMEDx0090002bisacsh 7aSCIx0100002bisacsh 7aTECx0090102bisacsh 7aPNNP2bicssc04a572.4522304aThe handbook of polyhydroxyalkanoates.nVolume 1,pMicrobial biosynthesis and feedstocks /cedited by Martin Koller. 1aBoca Raton :bCRC Press,c2020. a1 online resourcebillustrations (black and white) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aThe first volume of the "Handbook of Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA): Microbial Biosynthesis and Feedstocks" focusses on feedstock aspects, enzymology, metabolism and genetic engineering of PHA biosynthesis. It addresses better understanding the mechanisms of PHA biosynthesis in scientific terms and profiting from this understanding in order to enhance PHA biosynthesis in bio-technological terms and in terms of PHA microstructure. It further discusses making PHA competitive for outperforming established petrol-based plastics on industrial scale and obstacles for market penetration of PHA. Aimed at professionals and graduate students in Polymer (plastic) industry, wastewater treatment plants, food industry, biodiesel industry, this book Covers the intracellular on-goings in PHA-accumulating bacteria Assesses diverse feedstocks to be used as carbon source for PHA production including current knowledge on PHA biosynthesis starting from inexpensive waste feedstocks Summarizes recent relevant results dealing with PHA production from various organic by-products Presents the key elements to understand and fine-tune the microstructure and sequence-controlled molecular architecture of PHA co-polyesters Discusses the use of CO-rich syngas, sourced from various organic waste materials, for PHA biosynthesis aOCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record. 0aPoly-beta-hydroxyalkanoates. 7aMEDICAL / Biotechnology2bisacsh 7aSCIENCE / Biotechnology2bisacsh 7aTECHNOLOGY / Engineering / Chemical & Biochemical2bisacsh1 aKoller, Martinc(Researcher),eeditor.403Taylor & Francisuhttps://www.routledgehandbooks.com/doi/10.1201/9780429296611423OCLC metadata license agreementuhttp://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf