Claims
- 1. A method for forming microcultures or biofilms within porous beads comprising:
pretreating beads such that biomarkers are destroyed, said beads having at least one amendment incorporated into them; exposing said beads to an aqueous environment having at least one microorganism; and allowing sufficient time for said at least one microorganism to enter into an interior of said beads.
- 2. The method for forming microcultures or biofilms within a porous bead of claim 1 further comprising allowing said at least one microorganism in said bead interior to propagate.
- 3. The method of forming microcultures or biofilms of claim 1 further comprising the exposure of said beads to nutrients prior to said exposure of said beads to an environment such that said nutrients become bound to said at least one amendment incorporated into the bead structure.
- 4. The method of forming microcultures or biofilms of claim 1 wherein said amendment is selected from the group consisting of a polylactate, activating carbon powder, zinc oxide, elemental sulphur, calcium carbonate, activated alumina, silica gel, adsorptive resin and clay.
- 5. The method for forming microcultures or biofilms of claim 3 wherein said nutrients are selected from the group consisting of hydrocarbons, halogenated hydrocarbons, methyl-t-butylether, and t-butyl alcohol.
- 6. The method for forming microcultures or biofilms of claim 1 further comprising characterization, detection, and/or identification of microorganisms comprising of said microculture or biofilm within said beads.
- 7. The method of forming microcultures or biofilms of claim 6 wherein said detection comprises:
solvent extraction of biopolymers; and molecular analysis of said biopolymers.
- 8. The method of forming microcultures or biofilms according to claim 1 wherein said environment is a body of water.
- 9. The method of forming microcultures or biofilms according to claim 1 wherein said at least one microorganism comprises a plurality of microorganisms.
- 10. The method of forming microcultures or biofilms according to claim 1 wherein said porous beads are composed of a polymer.
- 11. The method of forming microcultures or biofilms according to claim 10 wherein the polymer is an aramid polymer selected from poly(m-phenylene isophthalamide) and copolymers thereof, and a polymer or copolymer formed from m-phenylene diamine and an acid selected from the group consisting of terephthalic acid, isophthalic acid and 2,4-diaminobenzene sulfonic acid.
- 12. The method of forming microcultures or biofilms according to claim 1 wherein said at least one amendment amounts to between about 0.75 and about 7 times the weight of said polymer.
- 13. The method of forming microcultures or biofilms according to claim 1 wherein each of said beads has a void volume of at least about 40% of the total bead volume.
- 14. A microculture or biofilm within a bead comprising:
at least one bead, said bead comprised of at least one polymer and at least one amendment, wherein said at least one amendment amounts to between about 0.75 and about 7 times the weight of said at least one polymer; at lease one nutrient attached to said at least one amendment; at least one microorganism incorporated in said at least one bead, wherein said microorganism is capable of metabolizing said at least one nutrient; and wherein said microorganism is capable of propagating within said at least one bead.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/728,896 filed Dec. 4, 2000 which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/168,484 filed on Dec. 2, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60168484 |
Dec 1999 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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09728962 |
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10281687 |
Oct 2002 |
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