For society to move forward, it needs to have factual information known to make intelligent decisions. Biomass is now being touted as a source of biofuels. However, neither the chemistry nor thermodynamics make sense. The economics of this application does not work. If itis not economically feasible, then the process will ultimately be discarded. THat said, the conversion of the biomass into protein and industrial is economically feasible.
Sir,I am New comer but before rainy season we have watched fishes coming at the bay of The Ganges ,may be breathing problem happened due to want bof oxygen so please tell me why so so and what action to be taken for natural environmentally regain.
Please share your thoughts if you have any practical experience of the water of the ganges or which chemical reactions under the water so that they are out from the depth and coming at surface we here surface water also polluted
sorry, I do not have experience with the Ganges... my expertise is in biochemical conversion and hazardous waste... in both areas the issue of biological oxygen demand arises... for chemical pollutants, you need a chemical analysis of the fish and water