Biochemical engineering
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Biochemical engineering is a branch of chemical engineering that mainly deals with the design and construction of unit processes that involve biological organisms or molecules, such as bioreactors.[citation needed] Its applications are in the petrochemical industry, food, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and water treatment industries.
See also
- Biofuel from algae
- Biological hydrogen production (algae)
- Bioprocess engineering
- Bioreactor landfill
- Electrochemical energy conversion
- EpiBone
- Industrial biotechnology
- Moss bioreactor
- Photobioreactor
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