| Literature DB >> 30786764 |
Anne Bogler1, Douglas Rice2, Francois Perreault2, Edo Bar-Zeev1.
Abstract
Bacteria of different Gram-types have inherently different outer cell structures, influencing cell surface properties and bacterial attachment. Dynamic biofouling experiments were conducted over four days in a bench-scale forward osmosis (FO) system with Gram-negative Pseudomonas aeruginosa or Gram-positive Anoxybacillus sp. Biofouling resulted in ∼10% decline in FO permeate water flux and was found to be significant for Anoxybacillus sp. but not for P. aeruginosa. Additionally, a stronger permeate water flux decline for P. aeruginosa in experiments with a superhydrophilic feed spacer demonstrated that mitigation methods require testing with different bacterial Gram-types. It was found that although permeate water flux decline can be affected by bacterial Gram-type the stable performance under enhanced biofouling conditions highlights the potential of FO for wastewater reclamation.Entities:
Keywords: Forward osmosis; bacteria Gram-type; biofouling; spacer modification; wastewater
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30786764 DOI: 10.1080/08927014.2019.1570502
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biofouling ISSN: 0892-7014 Impact factor: 3.209