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The Differences in EPS: Activated Sludge Flocs vs MBBR Media Biofilm vs Granular Activated Sludge Granules

by Erik Rumbaugh | Dec 30, 2024 | Whitepaper

Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) play a crucial role in the formation and stability of microbial aggregates such as biofilms, flocs, and granules. These substances are essential for microbial adhesion, aggregation, and protection against environmental...

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