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Physical abrasion method using submerged spike balls to remove algal biofilm from photobioreactors

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Fig. 1 Experimental setup of vertical 480 L PBR
Fig. 2 a Cell count and dry weight of algae. b Analysis of algal biofilm thickness
Fig. 3 Effect of Spike balls on biofilm removal. a Before removal of biofilm. b After removal of biofilm

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