Center for Biofilm Engineering
Abstract:
"The effect of detachment on biofilm structure and
activity: the oscillating pattern of biofilm accumulation"
07-023
In our previous papers we have demonstrated that biofilm structure never
reaches a steady state in biofilm reactors; in this paper we link this fact to
biofilm detachment and to the oscillating pattern of biofilm accumulation. In
one respect reactors supporting suspended microbial growth and reactors
supporting attached microbial growth (biofilms) are similar: in both the biomass
accumulates in the reactor and is disposed of with the effluent. However, while
in reactors with suspended microbial growth biomass accumulation and disposal
occur simultaneously, in biofilm reactors these two processes are separated in
time. Biomass accumulation in biofilm reactors shows a distinct pattern composed
of three phases: (1)
growth, (2) detachment, (3) regrowth. Despite this distinct pattern of biofilm
accumulation observed at the microscale, biofilm reactors do reach a steady
state of substrate removal.
Lewandowski Z., Beyenal H, Myers J, Stookey D "The effect of detachment on
biofilm structure and activity: the oscillating pattern of biofilm accumulation,"
Water Science & Technology 2007; 55(8):429-436
Abstract 07-023
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