نتایج جستجو برای: biofouling

تعداد نتایج: 1204  

Journal: :Water research 2012
Daniel J Miller Paula A Araújo Patricia B Correia Matthew M Ramsey Joop C Kruithof Mark C M van Loosdrecht Benny D Freeman Donald R Paul Marvin Whiteley Johannes S Vrouwenvelder

Ultrafiltration, nanofiltration membranes and feed spacers were hydrophilized with polydopamine and polydopamine-g-poly(ethylene glycol) surface coatings. The fouling propensity of modified and unmodified membranes was evaluated by short-term batch protein and bacterial adhesion tests. The fouling propensity of modified and unmodified membranes and spacers was evaluated by continuous biofouling...

2014
Harshad Lade Diby Paul Ji Hyang Kweon

Membrane biofouling is widely acknowledged as the most frequent adverse event in wastewater treatment systems resulting in significant loss of treatment efficiency and economy. Different strategies including physical cleaning and use of antimicrobial chemicals or antibiotics have been tried for reducing membrane biofouling. Such traditional practices are aimed to eradicate biofilms or kill the ...

2016
Farrah T Chan Hugh J MacIsaac Sarah A Bailey

Human-mediated vectors often inadvertently translocate species assemblages to new environments. Examining the dynamics of entrained species assemblages during transport can provide insights into the introduction risk associated with these vectors. Ship biofouling is a major transport vector of nonindigenous species in coastal ecosystems globally, yet its magnitude in the Arctic is poorly unders...

2017
Maria Alexandra Bighiu Ann-Kristin Eriksson-Wiklund Britta Eklund

The release of harmful metals from antifouling paints to water bodies is a well-known problem. In this study, we measured both the amount of biofouling growth on leisure boats during one season as well as the concentration of metals accumulated by the biofouling matrix. Furthermore, the efficiency of antifouling paints and mechanical boat cleaning as well as the effect of hull colour on biofoul...

2003
ASHLEY D. M. COUTTS MICHAEL D. TAYLOR

Biofouling on international vessels is an important mechanism for the inadvertent transfer of non-indigenous marine species around the globe. This paper describes the nature and extent of biofouling on 30 merchant vessels (ranging from 1400 to 32 000 gross registered tonnes) based on analysis of hull inspection video footage collected by two New Zealand commercial diving companies. A new method...

2003
Cynthia Archer Antonio Baptista Todd K. Leen

[1] Sensors deployed in the Columbia River estuary gather information on physical dynamics and changes in estuary habitat. Of these sensors, conductivity sensors are particularly susceptible to biofouling, which gradually degrades sensor response and corrupts critical data. Several weeks may pass before degradation is visibly detected. Since the onset time of biofouling is unknown, an indetermi...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2012
Hyun-Suk Oh Kyung-Min Yeon Cheon-Seok Yang Sang-Ryoung Kim Chung-Hak Lee Son Young Park Jong Yun Han Jung-Kee Lee

Recently, enzymatic quorum quenching has proven its potential as an innovative approach for biofouling control in the membrane bioreactor (MBR) for advanced wastewater treatment. However, practical issues on the cost and stability of enzymes are yet to be solved, which requires more effective quorum quenching methods. In this study, a novel quorum quenching strategy, interspecies quorum quenchi...

2012
Thang Nguyen Felicity A. Roddick Linhua Fan

Biofouling is a critical issue in membrane water and wastewater treatment as it greatly compromises the efficiency of the treatment processes. It is difficult to control, and significant economic resources have been dedicated to the development of effective biofouling monitoring and control strategies. This paper highlights the underlying causes of membrane biofouling and provides a review on r...

Journal: :Water research 2015
Ebrahim Akhondi Bing Wu Shuyang Sun Brigit Marxer Weikang Lim Jun Gu Linbo Liu Michael Burkhardt Diane McDougald Wouter Pronk Anthony G Fane

In this study gravity-driven membrane (GDM) ultrafiltration is investigated for the pretreatment of seawater before reverse osmosis (RO). The impacts of temperature (21 ± 1 and 29 ± 1 °C) and hydrostatic pressure (40 and 100 mbar) on dynamic flux development and biofouling layer structure were studied. The data suggested pore constriction fouling was predominant at the early stage of filtration...

2010
L. Delauney C. Compère M. Lehaitre

These days, many marine autonomous environment monitoring networks are set up in the world. These systems take advantage of existing superstructures such as offshore platforms, lightships, piers, breakwaters or are placed on specially designed buoys or underwater oceanographic structures. These systems commonly use various sensors to measure parameters such as dissolved oxygen, turbidity, condu...

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