Ship’s Ballast Water Analysis | Microfluidic Technology in Algae Analysis
Year: 2025 Language: English Author: Yongxin Song and Others Genre: Textbook Publisher: CRC Press Edition: 1st ISBN: 9781003359005 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 142 Description: This book focuses on the introduction of technologies and devices related to the analysis of treated ballast water. The emphasis is placed on the separation, manipulation, detection, counting and sizing of microalgae in a microfluidic chips, which shows great potential for developing miniatured analysis devices. Features: • Introduces technologies and devices related to analysis of treated ballast water. • Identifies the need for reliable devices to monitor viable organisms in treated ship’s ballast waters. • Covers recent research in microfluidics‑based cell sorting and developments of lab‑on‑chip devices. • Addresses requirements of the Convention to be implemented by 2024. • Reviews electric and optical‑based methods for organism counting, sizing, and viability differentiation. This book is aimed at researchers and professionals in marine engineering, ocean technology, environmental engineering, and microfluidics.
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Ship’s Ballast Water Analysis | Microfluidic Technology in Algae Analysis
Language: English
Author: Yongxin Song and Others
Genre: Textbook
Publisher: CRC Press
Edition: 1st
ISBN: 9781003359005
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 142
Description: This book focuses on the introduction of technologies and devices related to the analysis of treated ballast water. The emphasis is placed on the separation, manipulation, detection, counting and sizing of microalgae in a microfluidic chips, which shows great potential for developing miniatured analysis devices.
Features:
• Introduces technologies and devices related to analysis of treated ballast water.
• Identifies the need for reliable devices to monitor viable organisms in treated ship’s ballast waters.
• Covers recent research in microfluidics‑based cell sorting and developments of lab‑on‑chip devices.
• Addresses requirements of the Convention to be implemented by 2024.
• Reviews electric and optical‑based methods for organism counting, sizing, and viability differentiation.
This book is aimed at researchers and professionals in marine engineering, ocean technology, environmental engineering, and microfluidics.
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