Many microorganisms will selectively adhere to mineral surfaces if the charge and hydrophobic interactions between mineral and organism allow. In this study, Mycobacterium phlei, known to have high surface charge and hydrophobicity, was used to test the hypothesis that the attachment of M.phlei to hydrophobic minerals is due to hydrophobic interactions. Flocculation tests showed that the microorganism did in fact adhere to the hydrophobic minerals and the hydrophobicity of the individual minerals increased with the addition of M. phlei to the system. If coulombic charges were involved, these interactions would not allow the adhesion of two negatively charged particles. Therefore, the results suggest that one explanation could be that hydrop...
Co-adhesion between oral microbial pairs (i.e. adhesion of a planktonic micro-organism, University o...
Adhesion of the bacteria Campylobacter jejuni and Mycobacterium avium onto polyethylene terephtalate...
In biological systems, hydrophobic interactions are usually considered to be the strongest of all l...
In recent years there has been growing interest in bio-mineral processing due to its low operating c...
Microbial adhesion to hydrocarbons (MATH) is the most commonly used method to determine microbial ce...
Adhesion of bacteria onto solid surfaces is a necessary event in nature for the utilization of inorg...
Microbial adhesion to hydrocarbons (MATH) is generally considered to be a measure of the organisms c...
Utility of microorganisms as surface modifiers in flotation and flocculation has generated great int...
The formation of biofilms on solid surfaces is a universal bacterial strategy for survival and optim...
ABSTRACT: In this study, we conducted attachment experiments and electrophoretic mobility titrations...
International audienceThe transport of bacteria through soils is controlled in part by their adhesio...
The influence of cell surface hydrophobicity and electrostatic charge of bacteria on grazing rates o...
The S-layer present at the outermost cell surface of some lactobacillus species is known to convey h...
Metal oxides can increase the adhesion of negatively-charged bacteria to surfaces primarily due to t...
Based on a literature review, a hypothesis is forwarded on the mechanism of initial bacterial adhesi...
Co-adhesion between oral microbial pairs (i.e. adhesion of a planktonic micro-organism, University o...
Adhesion of the bacteria Campylobacter jejuni and Mycobacterium avium onto polyethylene terephtalate...
In biological systems, hydrophobic interactions are usually considered to be the strongest of all l...
In recent years there has been growing interest in bio-mineral processing due to its low operating c...
Microbial adhesion to hydrocarbons (MATH) is the most commonly used method to determine microbial ce...
Adhesion of bacteria onto solid surfaces is a necessary event in nature for the utilization of inorg...
Microbial adhesion to hydrocarbons (MATH) is generally considered to be a measure of the organisms c...
Utility of microorganisms as surface modifiers in flotation and flocculation has generated great int...
The formation of biofilms on solid surfaces is a universal bacterial strategy for survival and optim...
ABSTRACT: In this study, we conducted attachment experiments and electrophoretic mobility titrations...
International audienceThe transport of bacteria through soils is controlled in part by their adhesio...
The influence of cell surface hydrophobicity and electrostatic charge of bacteria on grazing rates o...
The S-layer present at the outermost cell surface of some lactobacillus species is known to convey h...
Metal oxides can increase the adhesion of negatively-charged bacteria to surfaces primarily due to t...
Based on a literature review, a hypothesis is forwarded on the mechanism of initial bacterial adhesi...
Co-adhesion between oral microbial pairs (i.e. adhesion of a planktonic micro-organism, University o...
Adhesion of the bacteria Campylobacter jejuni and Mycobacterium avium onto polyethylene terephtalate...
In biological systems, hydrophobic interactions are usually considered to be the strongest of all l...