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Spring 2020
With the advancement in microfabrication technology, on-chip membrane fouling study has undergone significant development and improvement for the last two decades. A single-chip microfluidic filtration platform integrates the benefits of both microfluidics and membrane technology. In this regard,...
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Fall 2018
Biofouling refers to the undesirable accumulation and growth of biological substances on a artificial surface with time. Biofilm on the surfaces occurs due to bacterial aggregation and extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) that acts as the construction material of biofilm. EPS consists of...