Center for Biofilm Engineering
Abstract:
"Visualization and Characterization of Dynamic Patterns of Flow,
Growth, and Activity of Biofilms Growing in Porous Media"
05-040 Using a mesoscale porous media flat plate reactor we utilized a
naturally bioluminescent biofilm (V. fischeri) and dye studies to obtain
valuable information on the interactions between biofilms and reactive flow in
porous media. The growth and development of the V. fischeri biofilm in a
porous media geometry was studied using digital time lapse images of the
bioluminescent signal given off by the developing biofilm. The effect of biofilm
development on porous media hydrodynamics was examined using dye tracer studies
and image analysis. The natural bioluminescence of the V. fischeri
allowed real-time, in-situ study of biofilm development in porous media, without
destruction of the biofilm. Dye studies and image analysis enabled the study of
effects of biofilm accumulation on porous media hydraulics, with comparisons to
plug flow and completely mixed systems with varying degrees of biofilm
accumulation. The real-time nature of the study permitted us to visualize
dynamic flow channel formation within the biofilm/porous media system. In
addition, the sensitivity of the V. fischeri biofilm to dissolved oxygen
allowed us to capture real-time images of reactive
transport within the system. This work is the first meso-scale visualization of
the interactions between biofilm and flow in porous media.
Sharp, R.R., P. Stoodley, M. Adgie, R. Gerlach, A. Cunningham, "Visualization
and Characterization of Dynamic Patterns of Flow, Growth, and Activity of
Biofilms Growing in Porous Media," Water Sci. Technol., 52(7):85-90 (2005)
|