New Progress in Fermentation for Wastewater Treatment

A special issue of Fermentation (ISSN 2311-5637). This special issue belongs to the section "Industrial Fermentation".

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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The treatment of wastewater is a critical issue facing many industries and communities around the world. Fermentation technology has emerged as a promising approach for the efficient and cost-effective treatment of wastewater. By harnessing the metabolic activities of microorganisms, fermentation can remove organic matter, nutrients, and other contaminants from wastewater, while also producing valuable byproducts such as bioenergy.

This Special Issue collates leading researchers and practitioners in the field of fermentation for wastewater treatment to share their latest research findings and experiences. The articles cover a wide range of topics, including the design and optimization of biological reactors, the use of microbial communities for wastewater treatment, and the use of fermentation for the production of bioenergy from wastewater.

The authors will discuss the latest advances in fermentation technology for wastewater treatment, including the use of novel microbial strains, process optimization, and the integration of fermentation with other treatment technologies. This Special Issue also aims to highlight the challenges and opportunities facing the field, as well as the potential for future developments.

Overall, this Special Issue aims to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the latest research and developments in fermentation technology for wastewater treatment. Both research articles and review papers can be included.

Dr. Heonseop Eom
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • fermentation
  • wastewater treatment
  • biological reactors
  • microbial communities
  • bioenergy production
  • anaerobic fermentation
  • aerobic fermentation
  • process optimization
  • microbial metabolism
  • nutrient removal

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