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Real-time Raman based approach for identification of biofouling
Martin Kögler
Not published at VTT
University of Helsinki
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Technical University of Berlin
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Au Nanoparticles (AuNPs)
66%
Biofouling
100%
Brevundimonas
33%
Change of Measure
33%
Confocal Raman
33%
Cross-flow Filtration
33%
Custom Design
33%
Drinking Water
33%
Filter Membrane
33%
Filtration Condition
33%
Filtration Membrane
33%
Flow Cell
33%
Foulant
66%
Fouling
33%
Gold Nanoparticles
33%
Inoculation
33%
Membrane Filtration
33%
Membrane Filtration Process
66%
Online Sensing
33%
Overpressure
33%
Portable Raman Spectrometer
33%
Pressure Filtration
33%
Raman Probe
33%
Raman Signal
33%
Real-time Detection
33%
Sample Taking
33%
Sensing Approach
33%
Sensing Area
66%
Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
100%
Time Surface
33%
Waterproofing Membrane
33%
INIS
bacteria
16%
biofouling
100%
compacts
16%
comparative evaluations
16%
concentration
16%
detection
33%
drinking water
16%
filters
16%
filtration
83%
fouling
16%
gold
16%
inoculation
16%
investigations
16%
laboratories
33%
layers
16%
membranes
100%
microscopes
16%
mimic
16%
nanoparticles
16%
probes
16%
raman spectroscopy
50%
signals
16%
spectrometers
16%
surfaces
83%
Engineering
Biofouling
100%
Flow Cell
25%
Fouling
25%
Gold Nanoparticles
25%
Membrane Filter
25%
Membrane Filtration
100%
Proof-of-Concept
25%
Chemical Engineering
Biofouling
100%
Fouling
20%
Membrane Filter
100%
Nanoparticle
20%
Potable Water
20%
Material Science
Gold Nanoparticles
33%
Potable Water
33%
Surface (Surface Science)
66%
Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
100%