Encyclopedia of Marine Biotechnology 2020
DOI: 10.1002/9781119143802.ch139
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Bioremediation of Marine Effluents and Environments

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“…In this regard, the chemistry of many surfaces is affected by chemically active compounds dissolved in water, including proteins and carbohydrates, which adhere to surfaces and promote earlier biofouling phases, especially in aquaculture systems. 36 Since biofouling is a continuous process, molecular fouling or the formation of a molecular layer of nutrients and other compounds, occurs first. This is mainly induced by physicochemical forces, including van der Waals interactions (weak), ionic (moderate) and covalent (strong) bonds.…”
Section: Conditions For Biofilm/biofloc Formationmentioning
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“…In this regard, the chemistry of many surfaces is affected by chemically active compounds dissolved in water, including proteins and carbohydrates, which adhere to surfaces and promote earlier biofouling phases, especially in aquaculture systems. 36 Since biofouling is a continuous process, molecular fouling or the formation of a molecular layer of nutrients and other compounds, occurs first. This is mainly induced by physicochemical forces, including van der Waals interactions (weak), ionic (moderate) and covalent (strong) bonds.…”
Section: Conditions For Biofilm/biofloc Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the surface properties can also be affected by the molecular film. In this regard, the chemistry of many surfaces is affected by chemically active compounds dissolved in water, including proteins and carbohydrates, which adhere to surfaces and promote earlier biofouling phases, especially in aquaculture systems 36 …”
Section: Bacterial Biofouling Process the Science Behindmentioning
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“…Los sólidos son partículas de tamaño variable generadas en el ambiente de cultivo y compuestas por heces, bacterias, microorganismos vivos y muertos y alimento no consumido, metabolitos de peces, desprendimiento de perifiton y bioflóculos (Santaella et al, 2018, Bao et al, 2018Paniagua, 2020). En sistemas de recirculación generalmente las principales fuentes de sólidos son el alimento no consumido, las heces y el biofilm (Bao et al, 2018).…”
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“…Este, es un tipo de residuo sólido rico en Nitrógeno, Fósforo, carbonos orgánicos, también contiene trazas de metales (Castine et al, 2013). Estos compuestos en altas concentraciones y mal gestionados ocasionan eutrofización, disminución del oxígeno y toxicidad; afectando así la vida en los ecosistemas acuáticos (Santaella et al, 2018Bao et al, 2028Jasmin et al, 2020;Paniagua, 2020).…”
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