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What is Bioreactor

Handbook of Research on Microbial Tools for Environmental Waste Management
A bioreactor is defined as a vessel system (may be flask, roller bottle, tank, or other container) used for bioprocessing that supports the growth of cells by formulating the medium and optimizing the conditions.
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Microbial Bioreactor Systems for Dehalogenation of Organic Pollutants
Raghunath Satpathy (MITS Engineering College, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3540-9.ch015
Abstract
Halogenated organic compounds having many beneficial applications, both in industries and agriculture sectors. Basically, the uses are as pesticides, solvents, surfactants, and plastics. However, their large, widespread uses throughout the world have resulted the negative impact on the environment. Considering their treatment process are widely accepted by using the bioreactor systems. The large variety of microorganisms present in the bioreactor and their interaction is the key to the effective treatment and removal of these compounds. Usually the microbes produce the enzymes known as dehalogenase to remove the halogen form the compounds to make it non-toxic. Many of the different steps and about the microbial groups in degradation process of halogenated compounds are well understood, but more details concerning the microbial community are yet to be discovered. This chapter describes about the different dehalogenation systems available in microbes and their ultimate application in different bioreactor systems for the degradation analysis of several harmful halogenated compounds.
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Microbes and Their Role in Bioremediation of Soil: A Detailed Review
As the term bioreactor means, is a vessel in which raw materials are transformed after a sequence of biological reactions to a particular product(s). Tough glass or stainless steel bioreactors are typically cylindrical in shape and have a volume varying from a few litres to cubic metres.
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Optimization Studies on Biosorption of Ni(ii) and Cd(ii) from Wastewater in a Packed Bed Bioreactor
It is a device or system meant to grow cells or tissues the context of cell culture. These devices are being developed for use in tissue engineering or biochemical engineering.
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