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NPTEL Subject Matter Expert : Prof. Debabrata Das
NPTEL Co-ordinating Institute : IIT Kharagpur
NPTEL Lecture Count : 60
NPTEL Course Size : 16 GB
NPTEL PDF Text Transcription : Available and Included
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Lecture Titles:
Lecture 1 - Introduction
Lecture 2 - Microbiology - I
Lecture 3 - Microbiology - II
Lecture 4 - Fundamentals of Biochemistry
Lecture 5 - Bioproducts and their market values
Lecture 6 - Stoichiometry of Biochemical Processes - I
Lecture 7 - Stoichiometry of Biochemical Processes - II
Lecture 8 - Stoichiometry of Biochemical Processes - III
Lecture 9 - Reaction Thermodynamics - I
Lecture 10 - Reaction Thermodynamics - II
Lecture 11 - Kinetics of homogeneous chemical reactions - I
Lecture 12 - Kinetics of homogeneous chemical reactions - II
Lecture 13 - Kinetics of homogeneous chemical reactions - III
Lecture 14 - Kinetics of homogeneous chemical reactions - IV
Lecture 15 - Kinetics of homogeneous chemical reactions - V
Lecture 16 - Different types of reactors
Lecture 17 - Reactor analysis - I
Lecture 18 - Reactor analysis - II
Lecture 19 - Reactor analysis - III
Lecture 20 - Reactor analysis - IV
Lecture 21 - Kinetics of enzyme catalyzed reactions using free enzymes - I
Lecture 22 - Kinetics of enzyme catalyzed reactions using free enzymes - II
Lecture 23 - Kinetics of enzyme catalyzed reactions using free enzymes - III
Lecture 24 - Kinetics of enzyme catalyzed reactions using free enzymes - IV
Lecture 25 - Kinetics of enzyme catalyzed reactions using free enzymes - V
Lecture 26 - Kinetics of enzyme catalyzed reactions using free enzymes - VI
Lecture 27 - Immobilization of Enzymes - I
Lecture 28 - Immobilization of Enzymes - II
Lecture 29 - Kinetics of enzyme catalyzed reactions using immobilized enzymes - I
Lecture 30 - Kinetics of enzyme catalyzed reactions using immobilized enzymes - II
Lecture 31 - Kinetics of substrate utilization, product formation and biomass production of microbial cells - I
Lecture 32 - Kinetics of substrate utilization, product formation and biomass production of microbial cells - II
Lecture 33 - Kinetics of substrate utilization, product formation and biomass production of microbial cells - III
Lecture 34 - Kinetics of substrate utilization, product formation and biomass production of microbial cells - IV
Lecture 35 - Kinetics of substrate utilization, product formation and biomass production of microbial cells - V
Lecture 36 - Kinetics of substrate utilization, product formation and biomass production of microbial cells - VI
Lecture 37 - Kinetics of substrate utilization, product formation and biomass production of microbial cells - VII
Lecture 38 - Kinetics of substrate utilization, product formation and biomass production of microbial cells - VIII
Lecture 39 - Kinetics of substrate utilization, product formation and biomass production of microbial cells - IX
Lecture 40 - Kinetics of substrate utilization, product formation and biomass production of microbial cells - X
Lecture 41 - Kinetics of substrate utilization, product formation and biomass production of microbial cells - XI
Lecture 42 - Design and analysis of activated sludge process - I
Lecture 43 - Design and analysis of activated sludge process - II
Lecture 44 - Design and analysis of anaerobic digestion process
Lecture 45 - Scale up of Bioreactor - I
Lecture 46 - Scale up of Bioreactor - II
Lecture 47 - Transport Phenomenon in Bioprocess - I
Lecture 48 - Transport Phenomenon in Bioprocess - II
Lecture 49 - Transport Phenomenon in Bioprocess - III
Lecture 50 - Transport Phenomenon in Bioprocess - IV
Lecture 51 - Air sterilization - I
Lecture 52 - Air sterilization - II
Lecture 53 - Medium sterilization - I
Lecture 54 - Medium sterilization - II
Lecture 55 - Operation of industrial fermenter and material analysis
Lecture 56 - Process control of the biochemical processes
Lecture 57 - Downstream processing - I
Lecture 58 - Downstream processing - II
Lecture 59 - Economic analysis of the biochemical processes
Lecture 60 - Summary and Conclusion