Fortilife™Director™生物污垢诊断工具开发用于反渗透膜上的生物膜可视化。

IF 2 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Biofouling Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-04 DOI:10.1080/08927014.2025.2551860
Gerard Massons, Guillem Gilabert-Oriol, Veronica Gomez, Tina Arrowood, Veronica Garcia Molina
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摘要

成像技术是生物膜研究的重要手段。理想情况下,生物膜样品应以最少的样品制备进行可视化,以免改变其原始结构。然而,在大多数情况下,这可能是具有挑战性和资源密集型的。本研究详细介绍了一种用于可视化生物污垢的新型工具(Fortilife™Director™)的开发。该方法利用微粒悬浮液,在不改变其结构的情况下有效地突出生物膜边界,从而实现高对比度的原位可视化。各种膜类型的实验应用,包括反渗透和纳滤,证明了该工具准确量化生物膜表面覆盖率的能力。对不同给水的研究结果强调了评估生物污染严重程度和分布模式的有效性,并将表面覆盖率与操作性能指标(如压降增加)相关联。Fortilife™Director™代表了膜过滤系统中生物污染管理的一个有前途的进步,提供了一种更可靠的监测和优化操作效率的手段。
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Fortilife Director biofouling diagnostic tool developed for biofilm visualisation on reverse osmosis membranes.

Imaging techniques are important for biofilm studies. Biofilm samples should ideally be visualised with minimal sample preparation so as not to alter their original structure. However, this can be challenging and resource-intensive in most cases. This study details the development of a novel tool (Fortilife Director) to visualise biofouling. The method utilises a microparticle suspension that effectively highlights biofilm boundaries without altering its structure, allowing for high-contrast, in-situ visualisation. Experimental applications across various membrane types, including reverse osmosis and nanofiltration, demonstrate the capability of the tool to quantify biofilm surface coverage accurately. Results from studies on different feed waters underline the effectiveness in evaluating biofouling severity and distribution patterns, correlating surface coverage with operational performance metrics such as pressure drop increase. The Fortilife Director represents a promising advancement in the management of biofouling in membrane filtration systems, offering a more reliable means of monitoring and optimising operational efficiency.

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Biofouling
Biofouling 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
7.40%
发文量
57
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: Biofouling is an international, peer-reviewed, multi-discliplinary journal which publishes original articles and mini-reviews and provides a forum for publication of pure and applied work on protein, microbial, fungal, plant and animal fouling and its control, as well as studies of all kinds on biofilms and bioadhesion. Papers may be based on studies relating to characterisation, attachment, growth and control on any natural (living) or man-made surface in the freshwater, marine or aerial environments, including fouling, biofilms and bioadhesion in the medical, dental, and industrial context. Specific areas of interest include antifouling technologies and coatings including transmission of invasive species, antimicrobial agents, biological interfaces, biomaterials, microbiologically influenced corrosion, membrane biofouling, food industry biofilms, biofilm based diseases and indwelling biomedical devices as substrata for fouling and biofilm growth, including papers based on clinically-relevant work using models that mimic the realistic environment in which they are intended to be used.
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