Center for Biofilm Engineering
Abstract:
"Magnetic Resonance Microscopy Analysis of Advective Transport in a
Biofilm Reactor"
05-011 In this article we present magnetic resonance
microscopy (MRM) characterization of the advective transport in a biofilm
capillary reactor. The biofilm generates non-axial flows that are up to
20% of the maximum axial velocity. The presence of secondary velocities of
this magnitude alters the mass transport in the bioreactor relative to non-biofilm
fouled reactors and questions the applicability of empirical mass transfer
coefficient approaches. The data are discussed in the context of
simulations and models of biofilm transport and conceptual aspects of transport
modeling in complex flows are also discussed. The variation in the
residence time distribution due to biofilm growth is calculated from the
measured propagator of the motion. Dynamical systems methods applied to
model fluid mixing in complex flows are indicated as a template for extending
mass transport theory to quantitatively incorporate microscale data on the
advection field into macroscale mass transfer models.
Gjersing, E.L., S.L.Codd, J.D. Seymour and P.S. Stewart, "Magnetic Resonance
Microscopy Analysis of Advective Transport in a Biofilm Reactor," Biotechnol.
Bioeng., 89(7):822-834 (2005)
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