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Biofilms -- Science and Technology covers the main topics of
biofilm formation and activity, from basic science to applied
aspects in engineering and medicine. The book presents a masterly
discussion of microbial adhesion, the metabolism of microorganisms
in biofilms, modelling of mass transfer and biological reaction
within biofilms, as well as the behaviour of these microbial
communities in industry (waste water treatment, heat exchanger
biofouling, membranes, food processing) and in medicine (teeth,
implants, prosthetic devices). Laboratory techniques and industrial
monitoring methods are also presented. The book is directed at
readers at the postgraduate level and is organised as a textbook,
containing 11 chapters, a glossary, and a detailed subject index.
The fouling of heat exchangers, reactors and catalysts remains one
of the most urgent problems facing the process industries. Over the
past ten years there has been limited research and investigation
into the underlying mechanisms which give rise to this problem. For
convenience, particularly in heat exchanger technology, the
mechanisms involved have been subdivided into different subject
areas. It is often the situation that individuals or groups of
workers have concentra ted efforts in one or two of these
specialist areas and there is a need to integrate the ideas across
the whole spectrum of the subject. In addition, topics such as
adhesion and surface phenomena have not been properly taken into
account up till now in the assessment of the fouling processes. For
this reason it was considered essential that the recognised experts
from around the world, who are actively concerned with research,
development and design in the fieId, should meet and exchange ideas
and experience. Such a meeting was held at Alvor, Portugal, in May
1987, sponsored by the NATO Advanced St dy Institutes Programme. In
order to obtain a common basis for the work of the Advanced Study
Institute, the whole technological field was reviewed right from
the basic concepts to the frontiers of present knowledge. Each
invited contributor was asked to make an overall presentation
covering his or her area of expertise."
Biofilms -- Science and Technology covers the main topics of
biofilm formation and activity, from basic science to applied
aspects in engineering and medicine. The book presents a masterly
discussion of microbial adhesion, the metabolism of microorganisms
in biofilms, modelling of mass transfer and biological reaction
within biofilms, as well as the behaviour of these microbial
communities in industry (waste water treatment, heat exchanger
biofouling, membranes, food processing) and in medicine (teeth,
implants, prosthetic devices). Laboratory techniques and industrial
monitoring methods are also presented. The book is directed at
readers at the postgraduate level and is organised as a textbook,
containing 11 chapters, a glossary, and a detailed subject index.
The fouling of heat exchangers, reactors and catalysts remains one
of the most urgent problems facing the process industries. Over the
past ten years there has been limited research and investigation
into the underlying mechanisms which give rise to this problem. For
convenience, particularly in heat exchanger technology, the
mechanisms involved have been subdivided into different subject
areas. It is often the situation that individuals or groups of
workers have concentra ted efforts in one or two of these
specialist areas and there is a need to integrate the ideas across
the whole spectrum of the subject. In addition, topics such as
adhesion and surface phenomena have not been properly taken into
account up till now in the assessment of the fouling processes. For
this reason it was considered essential that the recognised experts
from around the world, who are actively concerned with research,
development and design in the fieId, should meet and exchange ideas
and experience. Such a meeting was held at Alvor, Portugal, in May
1987, sponsored by the NATO Advanced St dy Institutes Programme. In
order to obtain a common basis for the work of the Advanced Study
Institute, the whole technological field was reviewed right from
the basic concepts to the frontiers of present knowledge. Each
invited contributor was asked to make an overall presentation
covering his or her area of expertise."
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