Biomass accumulation and pressure drop development have been studied in membrane fouling simulators at different flow regimes. At linear flow velocities as applied in practice in spiral wound nanofiltration (NF) and reverse osmosis (RO) membranes, voluminous and filamentous biofilm structures developed in the feed spacer channel, causing a significant increase in feed channel pressure drop. Elevated shear by both single phase flow (water) and two phase flow (water with air sparging: bubble flow) caused biofilm filaments and a pressure drop increase. The amount of accumulated biomass was independent of the applied shear, depending on the substrate loading rate (product of substrate concentration and linear flow velocity) only. The biofilm st...
Biofouling has detrimental effects on the feed channel pressure drop and the permeate flux in high-p...
Biofouling has detrimental effects on the feed channel pressure drop and the permeate flux in high-p...
Biofouling has detrimental effects on the feed channel pressure drop and the permeate flux in high-p...
Biofouling of spiral wound membrane systems High quality drinking water can be produced with membran...
Biofouling of spiral wound membrane systems High quality drinking water can be produced with membran...
Pure culture studies have shown that biofilm dispersal can be triggered if the nutrient supply is di...
Biofouling has been traditionally described as biofilm development on the membrane surface and leads...
Biofouling has been traditionally described as biofilm development on the membrane surface and leads...
Fluid flow has been shown to be important in influencing biofilm morphology and causing biofilms to ...
Biofilm development in a spacer-filled reverse osmosis membrane channel can influence both trans-mem...
Biofilm development in a spacer-filled reverse osmosis membrane channel can influence both trans-mem...
A flow system was designed so that biofilms could be grown simultaneously in parallel flow cells und...
Fluid flow has been shown to be important in influencing biofilm morphology and causing biofilms to ...
The effect of permeate flux on the development of a biofouling layer on cross-flow separation membra...
Biofouling has detrimental effects on the feed channel pressure drop and the permeate flux in high-p...
Biofouling has detrimental effects on the feed channel pressure drop and the permeate flux in high-p...
Biofouling has detrimental effects on the feed channel pressure drop and the permeate flux in high-p...
Biofouling has detrimental effects on the feed channel pressure drop and the permeate flux in high-p...
Biofouling of spiral wound membrane systems High quality drinking water can be produced with membran...
Biofouling of spiral wound membrane systems High quality drinking water can be produced with membran...
Pure culture studies have shown that biofilm dispersal can be triggered if the nutrient supply is di...
Biofouling has been traditionally described as biofilm development on the membrane surface and leads...
Biofouling has been traditionally described as biofilm development on the membrane surface and leads...
Fluid flow has been shown to be important in influencing biofilm morphology and causing biofilms to ...
Biofilm development in a spacer-filled reverse osmosis membrane channel can influence both trans-mem...
Biofilm development in a spacer-filled reverse osmosis membrane channel can influence both trans-mem...
A flow system was designed so that biofilms could be grown simultaneously in parallel flow cells und...
Fluid flow has been shown to be important in influencing biofilm morphology and causing biofilms to ...
The effect of permeate flux on the development of a biofouling layer on cross-flow separation membra...
Biofouling has detrimental effects on the feed channel pressure drop and the permeate flux in high-p...
Biofouling has detrimental effects on the feed channel pressure drop and the permeate flux in high-p...
Biofouling has detrimental effects on the feed channel pressure drop and the permeate flux in high-p...
Biofouling has detrimental effects on the feed channel pressure drop and the permeate flux in high-p...