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![]() | Clean Technology 2007Chapter 8: Nanoparticle Processes & Applications |
Enlarge the distance of water molecules to incise microorganism cell-the development and application of nano-grade microorganism cell crushing machine | |
| Authors: | Y. Hongwen and G. Suge |
| Affilation: | Hebei University of Science and Technology, CN |
| Pages: | 293 - 296 |
| Keywords: | microorganism crushing nano-grade machine |
| Abstract: | We have developed a prototype nano-grade crushing machine that leads to improved yield. The machine utilizes ultrasound in connection with pressure as high as 3400 kg/cm2 to achieve final product with nanometer scale. We have successfully implemented this new technology in the following areas: 1) Soy souse production; 2) antibiotic manufacture; and 3) DNA recombination technology products. In an experiment with terramycin actinomycete, we have achieved an 5% increase of productivity in compassion to conventional methods. This technology can be used in many other applications. |
| ISBN: | 1-4200-6382-0 |
| Pages: | 338 |
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| Indexes: | Keywords, Authors, Affiliations |
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