Presentations by Sheng Li, PhD
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Transparetn Exopolymer Particles (TEP) Production Trends of Two Marine Bacteria: Pseudidiomarina Homiensis and Pseudoalteromonas Atlantica
In this paper, biopolymer produced by marine bacteria was monitored over time to determine the TEP production coefficient. During the experiment, cultured marine bacteria was incubated in a 1 liter flask under room temperature with shaking. The cultured marine bacteria was allowed to grow in the flask for 7 days. Water samples were taken from the 1...
Bacterial TEP Fouling on RO Membranes and Visualization of Agglutination between Bacterial TEP and Bacteria
Transparent-exopolymer-particles (TEP) are reported as a significant contributor to organic fouling of low pressure membranes and biofouling of RO membranes. TEP-like substances are generally synthesised from algae and bacteria, but most research only investigates algal TEP instead of bacterial TEP. Results show bacterial mixed TEP caused severe fo...