Ultraviolet-Absorption Spectroscopic Biofilm Monitor
TBMG-808
02/01/2004
- Content
An ultraviolet-absorption spectrometer system has been developed as a prototype instrument to be used in continuous, real-time monitoring to detect the growth of biofilms. Such monitoring is desirable because biofilms are often harmful. For example, biofilms in potable-water and hydroponic systems act as both sources of pathogenic bacteria that resist biocides and as a mechanism for deterioration (including corrosion) of pipes.
- Citation
- "Ultraviolet-Absorption Spectroscopic Biofilm Monitor," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2004.