Moving air–liquid interfaces, for example, bubbles, play a significant role in the detachment and transport of colloids and microorganisms in confined systems as well as unsaturated porous media. Moreover, they can effectively prevent and/or postpone the development of mature biofilms on surfaces that are colonized by bacteria. Here we demonstrate the dynamics and quantify the effectiveness of this bubble-driven detachment process for the bacterial strain Staphylococcus aureus. We investigate the effects of interface velocity and geometrical factors through microfluidic experiments that mimic some of the confinement features of pore-scale geometries. Depending on the bubble velocity U, at least three different flow regimes are found. These ...
Nanotopographic surfaces are proven to be successful in killing bacterial cells upon contact. This n...
The presence and maturity of the salivary pellicle influences microbial adhesion and its tenacity in...
Bacteria form surface-attached communities, known as biofilms, which are central to bacterial biolog...
Moving air–liquid interfaces, for example, bubbles, play a significant role in the detachment and tr...
A theoretical analysis of the detachment of bacteria adhering to substratum surfaces upon the passag...
Prevention of microbial adhesion and detachment of adhering microorganisms from surfaces is importan...
Bubbles are commonly found in the world around us, from industrial products to carbonated beverages....
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
The colonization of surfaces by bacteria is a widespread phenomenon with consequences on environment...
Bacteria are active colloids whose collective motion is studied in the context of non-equilibrium st...
Attachment of bacteria to surfaces is the first step in the formation of biofilms. Medical, industri...
Bacteria are active colloids whose collective motion is studied in the context of non-equilibrium st...
Sessile bacteria adhere to engineered surfaces and host tissues and pose a substantial clinical and ...
The role of activity on the hydrodynamic dispersion of bacteria in a model porous medium is studied ...
This paper describes our findings regarding the accumulation of motile bacte-ria at the rear of a co...
Nanotopographic surfaces are proven to be successful in killing bacterial cells upon contact. This n...
The presence and maturity of the salivary pellicle influences microbial adhesion and its tenacity in...
Bacteria form surface-attached communities, known as biofilms, which are central to bacterial biolog...
Moving air–liquid interfaces, for example, bubbles, play a significant role in the detachment and tr...
A theoretical analysis of the detachment of bacteria adhering to substratum surfaces upon the passag...
Prevention of microbial adhesion and detachment of adhering microorganisms from surfaces is importan...
Bubbles are commonly found in the world around us, from industrial products to carbonated beverages....
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
The colonization of surfaces by bacteria is a widespread phenomenon with consequences on environment...
Bacteria are active colloids whose collective motion is studied in the context of non-equilibrium st...
Attachment of bacteria to surfaces is the first step in the formation of biofilms. Medical, industri...
Bacteria are active colloids whose collective motion is studied in the context of non-equilibrium st...
Sessile bacteria adhere to engineered surfaces and host tissues and pose a substantial clinical and ...
The role of activity on the hydrodynamic dispersion of bacteria in a model porous medium is studied ...
This paper describes our findings regarding the accumulation of motile bacte-ria at the rear of a co...
Nanotopographic surfaces are proven to be successful in killing bacterial cells upon contact. This n...
The presence and maturity of the salivary pellicle influences microbial adhesion and its tenacity in...
Bacteria form surface-attached communities, known as biofilms, which are central to bacterial biolog...