Effects of flow-induced electromagnetic field and surface roughness on antifouling activity of phenolic compounds.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-11 DOI:10.1080/08927014.2024.2373859
Faris Aldossari, Shyue Chen Leong, Marran Aldossari, Ramesh Chandra Tripathi, Peter Hoffmann, Dae-Wook Kang, Dong-Shik Kim
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Abstract

Microbial fouling involves the physicochemical interactions between microorganisms and solid surfaces. An electromagnetic field (EMF) may change the diffusion rates of microbial cells and the electrical double layer around the cells and contacting surfaces. In the current study, polycardanol exhibiting antibiofouling activity was modified with ferromagnetic iron oxide (IO) to investigate the EMF effects on bacterial adhesion. When there was a flow of electrolyte that contained bacterial cells, flow-induced EMF was generated according to Faraday's principle. It was observed that the IO-ionic solution (IS)-modified surfaces, with an induced current of 44, 53, 66 nA, showed decreases in the adhesion of bacteria cells more than the unmodified (polycardanol) and IO-nanoparticles-modified ones. In addition to the EMF effects, the nano-scale uniform roughness of the modified surfaces appeared to play an important role in the reduction of cell adhesion. The results demonstrated that the IOIS-modified surface (3.2 × 10-6 mM IO) had the highest antibiofouling activity.

流动诱导电磁场和表面粗糙度对酚类化合物防污活性的影响
微生物污垢涉及微生物与固体表面之间的物理化学相互作用。电磁场(EMF)可能会改变微生物细胞的扩散速率以及细胞和接触表面周围的电双层。在本研究中,用铁磁性氧化铁(IO)修饰了具有抗生物污染活性的聚卡丹醇,以研究电磁场对细菌粘附的影响。当含有细菌细胞的电解质流动时,根据法拉第原理会产生流动诱导电磁场。结果表明,IO-离子溶液(IS)改性表面的诱导电流分别为 44、53 和 66 nA,与未改性(聚卡丹醇)和 IO 纳米粒子改性表面相比,细菌细胞粘附力的下降幅度更大。除了电磁场效应外,改性表面的纳米级均匀粗糙度似乎也在降低细胞粘附性方面发挥了重要作用。结果表明,IOIS 改性表面(3.2 × 10-6 mM IO)具有最高的抗生物污染活性。
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