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Physical abrasion method using submerged spike balls to remove algal biofilm from photobioreactors.

Azra NawarAsif Hussain KhojaNaveed AkbarAbeera Ayaz AnsariMuneeb QayyumEhsan Ali
Published in: BMC research notes (2017)
The floatation of spike balls created a turbulent flow, thereby inhibiting further biofilm formation. The parameters such as, specific growth rate and doubling time of the algae before introducing the balls were 0.451 day-1 and 1.5 days respectively. Visible biofilm impeding light transmission was formed by 15-20 days. The removal of the biofilm commenced immediately after the introduction of the spike balls with visibly reduced deposits in 3 days. This was also validated by enhance cell count (6.95 × 106 cells mL-1) in the medium. The employment of spike balls in PBR is an environmental friendly and economical method for the removal of biofilm.
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