Scholarly Work - Center for Biofilm Engineering
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Item Evaluation of occurrence and relative concentration of organic products of biofilm metabolism that accumulate at corroding copper surfaces(1989) Geesey, Gill G.; Jolley, John G.; Hankins, Michael R.Item Degradation of acetonitrile by pseudomonas aeruginosa(1989-05) Nawaz, M. S.; Richardson, Andrew D.; Chapatwala, Kirit D.; Wolfram, James H.Item Accumulation of a biofilm of k. pneumoniae and p. aeruginosa(1989-12) Siebel, M. A.; Characklis, William G.Item Microbial Films and Energy Losses(1984) Characklis, William G.; Zelver, Nick; Turakhia, Mukesh HarilalFouling microbial film formation can cause significant energy losses as reflected by increased fluid frictional resistance and heat tranfer resistance. Methods to predict and monitor rate of microbial film formation and its effect on energy losses in different environments is essential for efficient design and operation of engineering systems. This paper will discuss measurement methods and their incorporation in predictive models.Item Determination of a method for optimization of in situ biodegradability of subsurface soil contaminants(1989-05) Jones, Warren L.; Bucklin, Karen Elizabeth; Camper, Anne K.Item Biofilms in Porous Media(1986-11) Characklis, William G.; Escher, Andreas Rainer; Crawford, David JayItem Potential for Monitoring Fouling in the Food Industry(1985) Zelver, Nick; Roe, Frank L.; Characklis, William G.Item Fundamentals of Biofilm Processes(1988-08) Characklis, William G.; Larsen, R. W.; Peyton, Brent M.Item Bacterial Growth in Water Distribution Systems(1988-02) van der Wende, E.; Characklis, William G.; Grochowski, J.Item Biofilms and Their Effect on Local Chemistry(1988-10) Characklis, William G.