We consider a mathematical model for a bacterial population in a continuously stirred tank reactor (CSTR) with wall attachment. This is a modification of the Freter model, in which we model the sessile bacteria as a microbial biofilm. Our analysis indicates that the results of the algebraically simpler original Freter model largely carry over. In a computational simulation study, we find that the vast majority of bacteria in the reactor will eventually be sessile. However, we also find that suspended biomass is relatively more efficient in removing substrate from the reactor than biofilm bacteria
A mathematical model of biofilm dynamics was used to investigate the protection from antimicrobial k...
There are many types of bioreactors used for producing bacteria populations in commercial, medical a...
A dynamical model of a continuous biofilm reactor is presented. The reactor consists of a three-phas...
We consider a mathematical model for a bacterial population in a continuously stirred tank reactor (...
Mathematical Biology. This paper has been peer-reviewed but does not include the final publisher pro...
Summary. R. Freter et al (1983) developed a simple chemostat-based model of competition between two ...
Biofilms are compact, sessile microbial communities that attach to surfaces in aqueous environments....
Many biological wastewater treatment processes are based on bacterial biofilms, i.e. layered aggrega...
Modelling of biofilm reactors has been addressed in the recent literature following different approa...
It is well known that disinfection methods that successfully kill suspended bacterial populations of...
Many biological wastewater treatment processes are based on bacterial biofilms, i.e. layered aggrega...
Fixed biofilms, which are matrix-enclosed populations of organisms attached to solid surfaces, are i...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Ecotechnologies [TR1_IRSTEA]MOTIVEInternational audienceWe developed and compare...
We consider a mathematical model for the nitrification of municipal waste water in a moving bed biof...
Biofilm models, developed by previous researchers, were incorporated with an equilibrium model to st...
A mathematical model of biofilm dynamics was used to investigate the protection from antimicrobial k...
There are many types of bioreactors used for producing bacteria populations in commercial, medical a...
A dynamical model of a continuous biofilm reactor is presented. The reactor consists of a three-phas...
We consider a mathematical model for a bacterial population in a continuously stirred tank reactor (...
Mathematical Biology. This paper has been peer-reviewed but does not include the final publisher pro...
Summary. R. Freter et al (1983) developed a simple chemostat-based model of competition between two ...
Biofilms are compact, sessile microbial communities that attach to surfaces in aqueous environments....
Many biological wastewater treatment processes are based on bacterial biofilms, i.e. layered aggrega...
Modelling of biofilm reactors has been addressed in the recent literature following different approa...
It is well known that disinfection methods that successfully kill suspended bacterial populations of...
Many biological wastewater treatment processes are based on bacterial biofilms, i.e. layered aggrega...
Fixed biofilms, which are matrix-enclosed populations of organisms attached to solid surfaces, are i...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Ecotechnologies [TR1_IRSTEA]MOTIVEInternational audienceWe developed and compare...
We consider a mathematical model for the nitrification of municipal waste water in a moving bed biof...
Biofilm models, developed by previous researchers, were incorporated with an equilibrium model to st...
A mathematical model of biofilm dynamics was used to investigate the protection from antimicrobial k...
There are many types of bioreactors used for producing bacteria populations in commercial, medical a...
A dynamical model of a continuous biofilm reactor is presented. The reactor consists of a three-phas...