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Preparation of reverse osmosis membrane with high permselectivity and anti-biofouling properties for

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 7, doi: 10.1007/s11783-021-1497-0

Abstract:

• Nanoparticle incorporation and anti-biofouling grafting were integrated

Keywords: Anti-biofouling grafting     Nanoparticle incorporation     Sterilization rates     Water flux     Water flux recovery    

Anti-biofouling strategies for implantable biosensors of continuous glucose monitoring systems

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 12,   Pages 1866-1878 doi: 10.1007/s11705-023-2340-x

Abstract: review, research efforts over the past few years to mitigate the immune responses by enhancing the anti-biofoulingon the biosensor surface, such as drug-releasing membranes, hydrogels, hydrophilic membranes, anti-biofoulinginformation, which is likely to aid in the research and development of novel CGM systems with profound anti-biofouling

Keywords: implantable glucose biosensor     anti-biofouling     continuous glucose monitoring     immune responses    

Transparent exopolymer particles (TEPs)-associated protobiofilm: A neglected contributor to biofouling

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1361-7

Abstract:

• Bacteria could easily and quickly attached onto TEP to form protobiofilms.

Keywords: Transparent exopolymer particles (TEPs)     TEP-protobiofilm     Bacteria attachment     Biofouling of membrane    

Enhanced permeability and biofouling mitigation of forward osmosis membranes via grafting graphene quantum

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 10,   Pages 1470-1483 doi: 10.1007/s11705-023-2329-5

Abstract: In the dynamic biofouling experiment, TFC-100 membrane showed a lower flux decline than TFC membrane.work highlights the potential applications of NH2-GOQDs for optimizing permeability and biofouling

Keywords: forward osmosis membrane     graphene oxide quantum dots     graft modification     anti-fouling membrane     XDLVO theory    

Evolution of composite fouling on a vertical stainless steel surface caused by treated sewage

Cheng ZAN, Lin SHI, Xiujuan MA, Wenyan YANG,

Frontiers in Energy 2010, Volume 4, Issue 2,   Pages 171-180 doi: 10.1007/s11708-009-0068-z

Abstract: Composite biological and inorganic fouling occurs in plate heat exchangers (PHEs) using treated sewage as heat transfer medium, which lowers the heat transfer coefficient and increases the frictional resistance. In order to optimize the heat exchange process and improve the anti-fouling strategies, the dynamic behavior of composite fouling at a vertical surface of stainless steel (ANSI 316L) was investigated under typical conditions of PHEs. The growth curves of composite fouling were obtained. The evolution of composite fouling was characterized by means of environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM). Backscattered Electron Image (BEI) and energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry (EDS) were used as aids in interpreting the results. The experimental results show that a preliminary stage of a 6-day period with a low fouling growth rate exists during the composite fouling development. A significant change of the fouling growth rate happens after the preliminary stage during which the bacterial behaviors at the surface could be recorded clearly. After the preliminary stage, a space net-shape, mainly consisting of bacteria, extracellular products (EPS) and inorganic particles, could be established on the surface of the fouling layer. The change of fouling growth rate occurs synchronously with the evolution.

Keywords: treated sewage     plate heat exchanger     stainless steel     composite fouling     biofouling    

Formation of disinfection by-products during sodium hypochlorite cleaning of fouled membranes from membrane bioreactors

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 5, doi: 10.1007/s11783-021-1389-3

Abstract:

•HAAs was dominant among the DBPs of interest.

Keywords: MBR     Biofouling     EPS     Chemical cleaning     DBPs     CLSM    

Unraveling Membrane Fouling Induced by Chlorinated Water Versus Surface Water: Biofouling Properties Article

Li Zhang, Lei Xu, Nigel Graham, Wenzheng Yu,

Engineering 2022, Volume 15, Issue 8,   Pages 154-164 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2021.03.016

Abstract: In this study, tap water was investigated with respect to its impacts on biofilm formation and biofoulingFor comparison, the biofilm/biofouling with untreated surface (lake) water was studied in parallel.Overall, these findings have revealed the significant role of chlorine-resistant bacteria in biofouling

Keywords: Membrane fouling     Biofilm     GDM filtration technology     Ultrafiltration     Chlorine-resistant bacteria     Hydrophilicity    

Simultaneously recovering electricity and water from wastewater by osmotic microbial fuel cells: Performance and membrane fouling

Yuqin Lu, Xiao Bian, Hailong Wang, Xinhua Wang, Yueping Ren, Xiufen Li

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-018-1049-4

Abstract:

Biofouling was the major fouling of the FO membrane

The growth of biofouling layer on the FO membraneitemcontent>

Microorganisms were the dominant biofoulant in the biofouling

Keywords: Microbial fuel cell     Forward osmosis     Membrane fouling     Biofouling     Wastewater treatment    

Assessment of oxidative and UV-C treatments for inactivating bacterial biofilms from groundwater wells

Kyle E. MURRAY,Erin I. Manitou-ALVAREZ,Enos C. INNISS,Frank G. HEALY,Adria A. BODOUR

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 1,   Pages 39-49 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0699-0

Abstract: Sessile-state microorganisms may build up on well surfaces as biofilms and, if excessive, cause biofouling

Keywords: well rehabilitation     aquifer     biofouling     hydrogen peroxide     sustainability    

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Preparation of reverse osmosis membrane with high permselectivity and anti-biofouling properties for

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Anti-biofouling strategies for implantable biosensors of continuous glucose monitoring systems

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Transparent exopolymer particles (TEPs)-associated protobiofilm: A neglected contributor to biofouling

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Enhanced permeability and biofouling mitigation of forward osmosis membranes via grafting graphene quantum

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Evolution of composite fouling on a vertical stainless steel surface caused by treated sewage

Cheng ZAN, Lin SHI, Xiujuan MA, Wenyan YANG,

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Formation of disinfection by-products during sodium hypochlorite cleaning of fouled membranes from membrane bioreactors

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Unraveling Membrane Fouling Induced by Chlorinated Water Versus Surface Water: Biofouling Properties

Li Zhang, Lei Xu, Nigel Graham, Wenzheng Yu,

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Simultaneously recovering electricity and water from wastewater by osmotic microbial fuel cells: Performance and membrane fouling

Yuqin Lu, Xiao Bian, Hailong Wang, Xinhua Wang, Yueping Ren, Xiufen Li

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Assessment of oxidative and UV-C treatments for inactivating bacterial biofilms from groundwater wells

Kyle E. MURRAY,Erin I. Manitou-ALVAREZ,Enos C. INNISS,Frank G. HEALY,Adria A. BODOUR

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