Imaging Active Surface Processes in Barnacle Adhesive Interfaces

  • Joel P. Golden (1431841)
  • Daniel K. Burden (1431850)
  • Kenan P. Fears (614212)
  • Daniel E. Barlow (472215)
  • Christopher R. So (1431844)
  • Justin Burns (1431853)
  • Benjamin Miltenberg (1431838)
  • Beatriz Orihuela (355853)
  • Daniel Rittshof (1431835)
  • Christopher M. Spillmann (614209)
  • Kathryn J. Wahl (364197)
  • Leonard M. Tender (1431847)
Publication date
January 2016

Abstract

Surface plasmon resonance imaging (SPRI) and voltammetry were used simultaneously to monitor <i>Amphibalanus (=Balanus) amphitrite</i> barnacles reattached and grown on gold-coated glass slides in artificial seawater. Upon reattachment, SPRI revealed rapid surface adsorption of material with a higher refractive index than seawater at the barnacle/gold interface. Over longer time periods, SPRI also revealed secretory activity around the perimeter of the barnacle along the seawater/gold interface extending many millimeters beyond the barnacle and varying in shape and region with time. Ex situ experiments using attenuated total reflectance infrared (ATR-IR) spectroscopy confirmed that reattachment of barnacles was accompanied by adsorption of ...

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