نتایج جستجو برای: low biofouling

تعداد نتایج: 1202295  

Journal: :Water research 2013
Lilian Malaeb Pierre Le-Clech Johannes S Vrouwenvelder George M Ayoub Pascal E Saikaly

Biofouling in membrane bioreactors (MBRs) remains a primary challenge for their wider application, despite the growing acceptance of MBRs worldwide. Research studies on membrane fouling are extensive in the literature, with more than 200 publications on MBR fouling in the last 3 years; yet, improvements in practice on biofouling control and management have been remarkably slow. Commonly applied...

2015
Kerianne M. Dobosz Kristopher W. Kolewe Jessica D. Schiffman

Numerous engineered and natural environments suffer deleterious effects from biofouling and/or biofilm formation. For instance, bacterial contamination on biomedical devices pose serious health concerns. In membrane-based technologies, such as desalination and wastewater reuse, biofouling decreases membrane lifetime, and increases the energy required to produce clean water. Traditionally, appro...

2015
Michael Twardowski Dean Knauss

Several compact sampling platforms have recently been developed or are gaining widespread use in Naval operations and oceanographic research. In addition to limited sensor payloads, many of these platforms are autonomous and intended for extended deployments. Sensors compatible with these platforms must therefore be compact, low power, and able to accommodate effective anti-biofouling measures....

2016

Biofouling, also known as barnacles and slime, may not be the trendiest, high-tech topic of conversation in the world of operational energy. Most would rather discuss a new weapon system or innovative green technology that allows Sailors and Marines to increase operational tempo or achieve more efficient fuel consumption. What most people don’t realize is that biofouling may actually represent ...

Journal: :Journal of materials chemistry. B 2015
Yuancheng Li Run Lin Liya Wang Jing Huang Hui Wu Guojun Cheng Zhengyang Zhou Tobey MacDonald Lily Yang Hui Mao

Non-specific surface adsorption of bio-macromolecules (e.g. proteins) on nanoparticles, known as biofouling, and the uptake of nanoparticles by the mononuclear phagocyte system (MPS) and reticuloendothelial system (RES) lead to substantial reduction in the efficiency of target-directed imaging and delivery in biomedical applications of engineered nanomaterials in vitro and in vivo. In this work...

Journal: :International microbiology : the official journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology 2005
Iwona B Beech Jan A Sunner Kenzo Hiraoka

The presence of microorganisms on material surfaces can have a profound effect on materials performance. Surface-associated microbial growth, i.e. a biofilm, is known to instigate biofouling. The presence of biofilms may promote interfacial physico-chemical reactions that are not favored under abiotic conditions. In the case of metallic materials, undesirable changes in material properties due ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Thammajun L Wood Rajarshi Guha Li Tang Michael Geitner Manish Kumar Thomas K Wood

Membrane systems are used increasingly for water treatment, recycling water from wastewater, during food processing, and energy production. They thus are a key technology to ensure water, energy, and food sustainability. However, biofouling, the build-up of microbes and their polymeric matrix, clogs these systems and reduces their efficiency. Realizing that a microbial film is inevitable, we en...

2015
James Joslin Brian Polagye

l Biofoulingmitigationmeasures for optical ports can extend the duration of oceanographic deployments, but there have been few quantitative studies of field performance. Results are presented from a 4-month field test of a stereo-optical camera system intended for long-term environmental monitoring of tidal turbines. A combination of passive (copper rings and ClearSignal antifouling coating) an...

2010
Kannan Ponnusamy Diby Paul Young Sam Kim Ji Hyang Kweon

Biofouling of membranes demands costly periodic cleaning and membrane replacement. A sustainable and environmentally friendly solution for maintenance is not available and would be of great interest for many purposes including economical. As complex biofilm formation by environmental strains is the major cause of biofouling and biofilm formation in most cases are controlled by N-Acylhomoserine ...

2012
Eric R. Holm

Synopsis Biofouling, the attachment and growth of organisms on submerged, man-made surfaces, has plagued ship operators for at least 2500 years. Accumulation of biofouling, including barnacles and other sessile marine invertebrates, increases the frictional resistance of ships’ hulls, resulting in an increase in power and in fuel consumption required to make speed. Scientists and engineers reco...

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