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Biofilms : Investigative Methods and Applications
Title:
Biofilms : Investigative Methods and Applications
Author:
Flemming, Hans-Curt, author.
ISBN:
9781482293968
Edition:
First edition.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Contents:
chapter 1 STEPS IN BIOFILM SAMPLING AND CHARACTERIZATION IN BIOFOULING CASES -- chapter 2 ROTATING ANNULAR REACTORS FOR CONTROLLED GROWTH OF BIOFILMS -- chapter 3 MICROCALORIMETRY FOR EVALUATING COUNTERMEASURES AGAINST BIOFOULING IN WATER CIRCULATION SYSTEMS -- chapter 4 EXTRACTION AND QUANTIFICATION OF EXTRACELLULAR POLYMERIC SUBSTANCES FROM WASTEWATER -- chapter 5 CELL BIOMASS DETERMINATION IN SEWER BIOFILMS AND A MONOSPECIES PSEUDOMONAS PUTIDA BIOFILM -- chapter 6 SIMULTANEOUS MORPHOLOGICAL AND POPULATION ANALYSES OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOFILMS -- part Introduction -- chapter Materials and Methods -- chapter Results and Discussion -- chapter References -- part Introduction -- chapter Materials and Methods -- chapter Results -- chapter Discussion -- chapter Acknowledgements -- part Introduction -- chapter Materials and Methods -- chapter Results -- part Discussion -- chapter Acknowledgements -- chapter 10 THE IN SITU DETECTION OF A MICROBIAL BIOFILM COMMUNITY ON KARST ROCK COUPON IN A GROUNDWATER HABITAT -- chapter 11 INVESTIGATION OF SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL GRADIENTS IN FIXED-BED BIOFILM REACTORS FOR WASTEWATER TREAMENT -- chapter Introduction -- chapter Results -- chapter Discussion -- chapter 13 CONFOCAL LASER SCANNING MICROSCOPY (CLSM) OF BIOFILMS -- chapter 14 MICROELECTRODES AND TUBE REACTORS IN BIOFILM RESEARCH.
Abstract:
"Until now, techniques for studying biofilms- the cellular colonies that live in drinking water systems, wastewater operations, even ground and surface water- have been limited. Yet during the last decade, biofilms have become a critical element in water quality preservation systems, a key component of wastewater treatment biological reactions and the subject of extensive microbiological inquiry. An understanding of biofilm development, structure and dynamics is one condition for improving water supplies and for addressing technical problems such as biofouling, corrosion and bioweathering. Biofilms: Investigative Methods and Applications provides the first in-depth assessment of current and experimental ways to study biofilms, both in sample form and in situ. It shows how sensors, microscopy, lasers, and calorimetry, among other tools, can be used to obtain data on the morphology and metabolism of biofilms. This text is the first to organize and examine the best methods for investigating biofilms. It covers culture-based methods and emerging nondestructive techniques. It also shows how they can be used to characterize biofilms in a variety of manmade settings, such as sewers, wastewater plants, and drinking water distribution systems, as well as in karsts and groundwater sources. In clarifying the way biofilms are studied, the book offers new insights into these living films. It also applies inquiry techniques to the many problems confronting the environmental specialist-corrosion control, biofouling, and the improvement of fixed reactors in wastewater treatment. At the same time it explains technologies for the controlled growth of biofilms and shows how biofilms can be effectively monitored and subjected to quantitative analysis. The technical information in Biofilms: Investigative Methods and Applications is designed to be of use to engineers and researchers and to be helpful in the generation of electronic data."--Provided by publisher.
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