Hydrogen bubble formation on the surface of platinum electrodes as a means of removing biofilms was studied. Biofilms of Pseudomonas fluorescens of different ages were grown on platinum electrodes and challenged with hydrogen bubbles formed at the surface of the electrodes, by cycling the potential at ?2.0 V. The removal of the biofilms from the surfaces was assessed by direct epifluorescence microscopy. The removal of the biofilm from the surface was dependent on the biofilm age. As the biofilm became older, the duration of bubble formation needed to achieve complete removal changed, but in some cases, it was not possible to obtain a completely clean surface. An enhancement of biofilm removal was obtained if the potential was cycled betwee...
Bacteria are ubiquitous, forming biofilms on nearly any surface in an aqueous environment. The accum...
In this study, feasibility and the effectiveness of microbubbles as a form of chemical-free technolo...
Microorganisms tend to attach to a solid surface in natural and engineered environment and can furth...
Hydrogen bubble formation on the surface of platinum electrodes as a means of removing biofilms was ...
The effect of experimental conditions on cyclic voltammetry experiments on platinum electrodescovere...
The effect of experimental conditions on cyclic voltammetry experiments on platinum electrodes cover...
Pseudomonas putida biofilms were developed on and biofilm accumulation rate data were obtained for ...
Electrochemical removal of biofilms deserves attention because of its ease of use and environmentall...
The development of an electrochemical detector to monitor the in situ formation of biofilms is descr...
Adherence of the microorganism to submerged solid surfaces leads to biofilm formation. Biofilm forma...
Biofilms consist of not only bacteria but also extracellular polymer substrates (EPS). They are grou...
Mixed species biofilms of Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas fluorescens, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa...
Bacterial attachment onto surfaces is the first step towards the formation of complex 3-dimensional ...
International audienceUnderstanding and sensing microbial biofilm formation onto surfaces remains hi...
Adherence of the microorganism to submerged solid surfaces leads to biofilm formation. Biofilm forma...
Bacteria are ubiquitous, forming biofilms on nearly any surface in an aqueous environment. The accum...
In this study, feasibility and the effectiveness of microbubbles as a form of chemical-free technolo...
Microorganisms tend to attach to a solid surface in natural and engineered environment and can furth...
Hydrogen bubble formation on the surface of platinum electrodes as a means of removing biofilms was ...
The effect of experimental conditions on cyclic voltammetry experiments on platinum electrodescovere...
The effect of experimental conditions on cyclic voltammetry experiments on platinum electrodes cover...
Pseudomonas putida biofilms were developed on and biofilm accumulation rate data were obtained for ...
Electrochemical removal of biofilms deserves attention because of its ease of use and environmentall...
The development of an electrochemical detector to monitor the in situ formation of biofilms is descr...
Adherence of the microorganism to submerged solid surfaces leads to biofilm formation. Biofilm forma...
Biofilms consist of not only bacteria but also extracellular polymer substrates (EPS). They are grou...
Mixed species biofilms of Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas fluorescens, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa...
Bacterial attachment onto surfaces is the first step towards the formation of complex 3-dimensional ...
International audienceUnderstanding and sensing microbial biofilm formation onto surfaces remains hi...
Adherence of the microorganism to submerged solid surfaces leads to biofilm formation. Biofilm forma...
Bacteria are ubiquitous, forming biofilms on nearly any surface in an aqueous environment. The accum...
In this study, feasibility and the effectiveness of microbubbles as a form of chemical-free technolo...
Microorganisms tend to attach to a solid surface in natural and engineered environment and can furth...