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Abstract
Biofilms play important roles in water technologies such as membrane treatments and activated sludge. The extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) are key components of biofilms. However, the precise nature of these substances and how they influence biofilm formation and behavior remain critical knowledge gaps. EPS are produced by many different microorganisms and span multiple biopolymer classes, which each require distinct strategies for characterization. The biopolymers additionally associate with each other to form insoluble complexes. Here, we explore recent progress toward resolving the structures and functions of EPS, where a shift towards direct functional assessments and advanced characterization techniques is necessary. This will enable integration with better microbial community and omics analyses to understand EPS biosynthesis pathways and create further opportunities for EPS control and valorization.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 103192 |
Journal | Current Opinion in Biotechnology |
Volume | 89 |
ISSN | 0958-1669 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Oct 2024 |
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REThiNk: Recovery of extracellular polymers from wastewater treatment residuals as a new circular biopolymer (REThiNk)
Nielsen, P. H. (PI), Dueholm, M. K. D. (PI), Seviour, T. (PI), Van Loosdrecht, M. C. M. (PI), Hove Hansen, S. (Project Coordinator), Riisgaard-Jensen, M. (Project Participant), Vestergaard, S. Z. (Project Participant), Liu, L. (Project Participant), Daugberg, A. (Project Participant) & Nierychlo, M. (Project Participant)
Otto Mønsteds Fond, Novo Nordisk Foundation, International Water Association Denmark
01/09/2022 → 31/08/2027
Project: Research