Evaluation of Biofilm Development on Various Natural and Synthetic Media

M. Pirbazari, T. Voice, W. Weber
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ABSTRACT Thin film biological treatment systems are attracting increased interest as the need for more cost-effective methods for destruction or detoxification of hazardous organic wastes becomes more evident. The nature and extent of microbial coverage on the solid supports involved in such systems have thus far been matters of speculation. This study discusses an evaluation of the relative tendencies of microorganisms to colonize the surfaces of different types of natural and synthetic media under a variety of conditions. The media investigated were exposed to organic wastes in controlled laboratory experiments and examined using scanning electron microscopy for extent of biogrowth. The observations suggest that both the adsorption properties and surface texture of a solid affect biofilm development. Activated carbon, which is highly adsorbent and offers a relatively rough surface, supported significantly more biomass than did a synthetic carbonaceous adsorbent, an anion-exchange resin, a natural sand, ...
生物膜在各种天然和合成介质上发育的评价
薄膜生物处理系统正吸引越来越多的兴趣,因为需要更经济有效的方法来破坏或解毒的危险有机废物变得越来越明显。迄今为止,这些系统所涉及的固体支撑上微生物覆盖的性质和范围一直是推测的问题。本研究讨论了微生物在各种条件下在不同类型的天然和合成介质表面定殖的相对倾向的评价。所调查的培养基在受控的实验室实验中暴露于有机废物中,并使用扫描电子显微镜检查生物生长的程度。观察结果表明,固体的吸附特性和表面结构都影响生物膜的发育。活性炭具有很强的吸附性和相对粗糙的表面,比合成碳质吸附剂、阴离子交换树脂、天然沙子等支撑更多的生物质。
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