Search
  Shop

Aerospace Engineering

Agricultural Engineering

Architectural Engineering

Biomedical Engineering

Chemical Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Environmental Engineering

HVAC Engineering

Industrial Engineering

Materials Engineering

Mine Engineering

Nuclear Engineering

Petroleum Engineering

Structural Engineering

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Home

Chemical Engineering

Principles of Fermentation Technology, Second Edition

Principles of Fermentation Technology, Second Edition
Email a friendEmailView larger imageZoom

Principles of Fermentation Technology, Second Edition

 
SKU:  

M0750645016

In Stock
Availability:   Usually ships in 1 business days
Only 1 left in stock, order soon!
 
 

This second edition has been thoroughly updated to include recent advances and developments in the field of fermentation technology, focusing on industrial applications. The book now covers new aspects such as recombinant DNA techniques in the improvement of industrial micro-organisms, and includes comprehensive information on fermentation media, sterilization procedures, inocula, and fermenter design. Chapters on effluent treatment and fermentation economics are also incorporated. The text is supported by numerous clear, informative diagrams.
The book is of great interest to final year and post-graduate students of applied biology, biotechnology, microbiology, biochemical and chemical engineering.

 
List Price: $95.95
Our Price: $74.14 & this item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping.
You Save: $21.81 (23%)
 
 

Note: Item may be sold and shipped by another company. Learn more.


Product Promotions
  • Buy $50 in qualifying physical textbooks, get $2 in Amazon MP3 Credit.  Here's how (restrictions apply)

Product Details
Author:P F STANBURY
Paperback:376 pages
Publisher:Butterworth-Heinemann
Publication Date:February 19, 1999
Language:English
ISBN:0750645016
Product Length:9.75 inches
Product Width:7.59 inches
Product Height:0.91 inches
Product Weight:1.81 pounds
Package Length:9.4 inches
Package Width:7.3 inches
Package Height:1.0 inches
Package Weight:1.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 2 customer reviews )
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

19 of 19 found the following review helpful:


5The "bible" of fermentation  Aug 22, 2000 By Alex Sotiriadis
This book is a must for people interested in fermentation technology and bioprocess engineering. It covers a wide variety of topics: from microbial screening to effluent treatment. In between all the aspects of fermentation are covered: inoculum, sterilization, media development, monitoring and control, aeration and agitation, fermenter vessels and design, downstream processing, economics. I think that anyone in the biochemical engineering/biotechnology field should have it.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Great book for fermentation scientists / upstream bioprocess engineers  Aug 15, 2009 By Ryan K. Hamilton
This book is a great reference for ferm scientists with a focus on the more engineering specific aspects of fermentation. It's got good coverage of a lot of old-school topics that are considered "solved problems" and so don't really appear in many contemporary books. It's got good information on oxygen transfer correlations to agitation, and how to measure KLA, for example. There is a pretty good discussion of media composition considerations. There's a good overview of the basics of environmental controls (pH, dO2, etc), and controller methodology. There's also a good overview of fermentor design considerations.

Given that the book is so aimed at the bioprocess engineer, I'd like to have seen a bigger discussion of scale-up / scale-down. That's an area that's always challenging, but there are only a couple of pages devoted to the topic.

If you are a fermentation scientist with an engineering bent, or a manufacturing sciences person tasked with supporting upstream operation, this is probably a must-have book. I haven't found any more current book than this for covering upstream process engineering topics. The book is weak on the molecular biology side, but that's really too big a topic to merge with the process side.

Overall this book brings together a lot of diverse information that's useful to the practicing engineer. You probably have a lot of this information that you will have accumulated over the years, but it's great to have one reference that covers it in a concise way.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 About UsContact Us
EngineeringMVPEngineering JobsEngineerBusinessBusinessMVPCareerMVPNewsMVPAdMVPNetworkMVPHVACNews