This work concerns mass transport in anaerobic biofilms, formed under upflow liquid velocities similar to the prevailing conditions in anaerobic reactors used for wastewater treatment. During biofilm formation under liquid velocities of 1.5 and 13.2 m/h, internal mass transfer coefficients were routinely measured. Mass transfer coefficients attained pseudo steady-state values between 2-4 x 10ˉ³ m/h, no dependence being observed between bulk flow and internal mass transport rates. However, a transient variation in the liquid velocity from 1.5 up to 13.2 m/h, imposed after the biofilm had reached the steady-state, increased the internal mass transport by 20% on average. This result suggests that periodic changes in the bulk fluid veloci...
Biofilms have been modeled as homogeneous layers of cells and extracellular polymers covered by a un...
It is demonstrated that the flow velocity distributions in a flat plate reactor with and without bio...
Average mass transfer coefficients of an inert compound (LiCl) within denitrifying biofilms were mon...
Abstract—This work concerns mass transport in anaerobic biofilms, formed under upflow liquid velocit...
This work concerns mass transport in anaerobic biofilms, formed under upflow liquid velocities simi...
Mass transfer coefficients within denitrifying biofilms were determined with an inert compound (LiC...
Diffusion in microbial films produced by Pseudomonas fluorescens under turbulent flow conditions was...
The knowledge of mass transfer rates in microbial biofilms is often the limiting step on biofilm mo...
Biofilms are widely used in biotechnology processes • production of human care and nutritional produ...
Membrane aerated biofilms reactors represent an innovative process to treat water. Substrates requir...
Average mass transfer coefficients within denitrifying biofilms were determined during biofilm growt...
The effect of liquid flow velocity on biofilm development in a membrane-aerated biofilm reactor was ...
This work investigates the effect of flow rate variationon the development of Escherichia coli biofi...
The relationship between local mass transfer coefficient and fluid velocity in heterogenous biofilms...
The paper proposes tortuosity as a physical concept particularly useful to interpret internal diffus...
Biofilms have been modeled as homogeneous layers of cells and extracellular polymers covered by a un...
It is demonstrated that the flow velocity distributions in a flat plate reactor with and without bio...
Average mass transfer coefficients of an inert compound (LiCl) within denitrifying biofilms were mon...
Abstract—This work concerns mass transport in anaerobic biofilms, formed under upflow liquid velocit...
This work concerns mass transport in anaerobic biofilms, formed under upflow liquid velocities simi...
Mass transfer coefficients within denitrifying biofilms were determined with an inert compound (LiC...
Diffusion in microbial films produced by Pseudomonas fluorescens under turbulent flow conditions was...
The knowledge of mass transfer rates in microbial biofilms is often the limiting step on biofilm mo...
Biofilms are widely used in biotechnology processes • production of human care and nutritional produ...
Membrane aerated biofilms reactors represent an innovative process to treat water. Substrates requir...
Average mass transfer coefficients within denitrifying biofilms were determined during biofilm growt...
The effect of liquid flow velocity on biofilm development in a membrane-aerated biofilm reactor was ...
This work investigates the effect of flow rate variationon the development of Escherichia coli biofi...
The relationship between local mass transfer coefficient and fluid velocity in heterogenous biofilms...
The paper proposes tortuosity as a physical concept particularly useful to interpret internal diffus...
Biofilms have been modeled as homogeneous layers of cells and extracellular polymers covered by a un...
It is demonstrated that the flow velocity distributions in a flat plate reactor with and without bio...
Average mass transfer coefficients of an inert compound (LiCl) within denitrifying biofilms were mon...