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Quispe Haro, Juan José (author), Chen, Fei (author), Los, R. (author), Shi, Shuqi (author), Sun, Wenjun (author), Chen, Yong (author), Idema, T. (author), Wegner, Seraphine V. (author)
The transition of bacteria from an individualistic to a biofilm lifestyle profoundly alters their biology. During biofilm development, the bacterial cell-cell adhesions are a major determinant of initial microcolonies, which serve as kernels for the subsequent microscopic and mesoscopic structure of the biofilm, and determine the resulting...
journal article 2024
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Fitriani, Nurina (author), Theresia, Ledy (author), O'Marga, Timothy Tjahja Nugraha (author), Kurniawan, Setyo Budi (author), Supriyanto, Agus (author), Abdullah, Siti Rozaimah Sheikh (author), Rietveld, L.C. (author)
The present study investigated the utilization of blood clam shells as a potential substitute for conventional media, as well as the influence of the acclimation time on the efficacy of an intermittent slow sand filter (ISSF) in the treatment of real domestic wastewater. ISSF was operated with 16 h on and 8 h off, focusing on the parameters...
journal article 2023
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Chen, L.M. (author), de Bruin, S. (author), Pronk, M. (author), Sousa, Diana Z. (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author), Lin, Y. (author)
Anaerobic and aerobic granular sludge processes are widely applied in wastewater treatment. In these systems, microorganisms grow in dense aggregates due to the production of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS). This study investigates the sialylation and sulfation of anionic glyconconjugates in anaerobic and aerobic granular sludges...
journal article 2023
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Winkelhorst, O.M. (author), Cabau Peinado, O. (author), Straathof, Adrie J.J. (author), Jourdin, L. (author)
Microbial electrochemical technologies (METs) employ microorganisms utilizing solid-state electrodes as either electron sink or electron source, such as in microbial electrosynthesis (MES). METs reaction rate is traditionally normalized to the electrode dimensions or to the electrolyte volume, but should also be normalized to biomass amount...
journal article 2023
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Lattwein, K.R. (author), Beekers, Inés (author), Kouijzer, Joop J.P. (author), Leon-Grooters, Mariël (author), Langeveld, Simone A.G. (author), van Rooij, Tom (author), van der Steen, A.F.W. (author), de Jong, N. (author), van Wamel, Willem J.B. (author), Kooiman, Klazina (author)
Bacteria encased in a biofilm poses significant challenges to successful treatment, since both the immune system and antibiotics are ineffective. Sonobactericide, which uses ultrasound and microbubbles, is a potential new strategy for increasing antimicrobial effectiveness or directly killing bacteria. Several studies suggest that...
journal article 2022
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Veeger, M.I.A. (author), Prieto Hoces, A.I. (author), Ottele, M. (author)
A bioreceptive material allows for biological content (biofilms) to grow on it, without necessarily affecting the material itself. If a bioreceptive concrete could therefore be integrated into a building façade, it could lead to green façades that do not need additional technical systems. As part of previous research by the authors, a promising...
journal article 2021
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Jourdin, L. (author), Burdyny, T.E. (author)
The valorization of CO<sub>2</sub> to valuable products via microbial electrosynthesis (MES) is a technology transcending the disciplines of microbiology, (electro)chemistry, and engineering, bringing opportunities and challenges. As the field looks to the future, further emphasis is expected to be placed on engineering efficient reactors for...
review 2020
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van den Berg, L. (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author), de Kreuk, M.K. (author)
Biofilm and granular sludge processes depend on diffusion of substrates. Despite their importance for the kinetic description of biofilm reactors, biofilm diffusion coefficients reported in literature vary greatly. The aim of this simulation study was to determine to what extent the methods that are used to measure diffusion coefficients...
journal article 2020
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Schmieden, D.T. (author), Basalo Vázquez, Samantha J. (author), Sangüesa, Héctor (author), van der Does, M. (author), Idema, T. (author), Meyer, A.S. (author)
Biofilms can grow on virtually any surface available, with impacts ranging from endangering the lives of patients to degrading unwanted water contaminants. Biofilm research is challenging due to the high degree of biofilm heterogeneity. A method for the production of standardized, reproducible, and patterned biofilm-inspired materials could...
journal article 2018
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El Chakhtoura, J. (author), Saikaly, Pascal E. (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author), Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (author)
We sampled the tap water of seven unique, full-scale drinking water distribution systems at different locations as well as the corresponding treatment plant effluents to evaluate the impact of distribution and the potential presence of a core drinking water microbiome. The water was also sampled during network flushing to examine its effect on...
journal article 2018
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Van den Brink, P.F.H. (author)
The widespread application of membrane bioreactors (MBRs) for municipal wastewater treatment is hampered by membrane fouling. Fouling increases energy demand, reduces process performance and creates the need for more frequent (chemical) membrane cleaning or replacement. Membrane fouling in MBRs is known to be caused by several membrane fouling...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Lackner, S. (author), Gilbert, E.M. (author), Vlaeminck, S.E. (author), Joss, A. (author), Horn, H. (author), Van Loosdrecht, M.C.M. (author)
Partial nitritation/anammox (PN/A) has been one of the most innovative developments in biological wastewater treatment in recent years. With its discovery in the 1990s a completely new way of ammonium removal from wastewater became available. Over the past decade many technologies have been developed and studied for their applicability to the PN...
journal article 2014
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Heyer, A. (author)
Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) is known to be a dangerous process in ship tanks due to its rapid and yet unpredictable occurrence, leading to extremely fast local corrosion, possibly jeopardizing the structural integrity, in a relatively short time. This project focuses on a fundamental understanding of MIC processes in ship...
doctoral thesis 2013
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Brasser, H.J. (author)
Silicon (Si) is omnipresent in nature, and it is involved in important but diverse roles in a broad range of organisms, including diatoms, higher plants and humans. Some organisms, like the diatoms, need high amounts of silicon, and master silicon chemistry to a high extend using several enzymes. Other organisms which need silicon as an...
doctoral thesis 2009
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Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (author)
Biofouling of spiral wound membrane systems High quality drinking water can be produced with membrane filtration processes like reverse osmosis (RO) and nanofiltration (NF). Because the global demand for fresh clean water is increasing, these membrane technologies will increase in importance in the coming decades. One of the most serious...
doctoral thesis 2009
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