Supercritical CO2 has been shown to act as a disinfectant against microorganisms. These organisms have most often been tested in vegetative or spore form. Since biofilm organisms are typically more resilient to physical, chemical, and biological stresses than the same organisms in planktonic form, they are often considered more difficult to eradicate. It is therefore hypothesized that supercritical CO2 (SC–CO2) induced inactivation of biofilm organisms would be less effective than against planktonic (suspended) growth cultures of the same organism. Six-day old biofilm cultures as well as suspended planktonic cultures of Bacillus mojavensis were exposed to flowing SC–CO2 at 136 atm and 35 °C for 19 min and slowly depressurized after treatmen...
A periodic jet of carbon dioxide (CO2) aerosols is a very quick and effective mechanical technique t...
Bacteria and other microorganisms have evolved an ingenious form of life, where they cooperate and i...
The effect that the hydrodynamic conditions under which biofilms are formed has on their persistence...
Supercritical CO2 has been shown to act as a disinfectant against microorganisms. These organisms ha...
The measurement of carbon dioxide production rates as an indication of metabolic activity was applie...
Because the extent and impact of microbial activity in deep saline aquifers during geologic sequestr...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Environmental Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil ...
Microorganisms that adhere to surfaces in order to protect themselves from many adverse environmenta...
The following paper describes how pressurized CO2 under near-crit. and supercrit. conditions affects...
This study discusses utilization of supercritical carbon dioxide for impregnation of cellulose aceta...
The development of biofilms at solid-liquid interfaces has been investigated extensively, whereas th...
In order to develop subsurface CO2 storage as a viable engineered mechanism to reduce the emission o...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is a minimal food processing technology of increasing interest in the ...
Biofilm formation represents a successful survival strategy for bacteria. In biofilms, cells are emb...
A new approach to rapidly initiate biofilm induced by famine incubation was developed in a membrane ...
A periodic jet of carbon dioxide (CO2) aerosols is a very quick and effective mechanical technique t...
Bacteria and other microorganisms have evolved an ingenious form of life, where they cooperate and i...
The effect that the hydrodynamic conditions under which biofilms are formed has on their persistence...
Supercritical CO2 has been shown to act as a disinfectant against microorganisms. These organisms ha...
The measurement of carbon dioxide production rates as an indication of metabolic activity was applie...
Because the extent and impact of microbial activity in deep saline aquifers during geologic sequestr...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Environmental Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil ...
Microorganisms that adhere to surfaces in order to protect themselves from many adverse environmenta...
The following paper describes how pressurized CO2 under near-crit. and supercrit. conditions affects...
This study discusses utilization of supercritical carbon dioxide for impregnation of cellulose aceta...
The development of biofilms at solid-liquid interfaces has been investigated extensively, whereas th...
In order to develop subsurface CO2 storage as a viable engineered mechanism to reduce the emission o...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is a minimal food processing technology of increasing interest in the ...
Biofilm formation represents a successful survival strategy for bacteria. In biofilms, cells are emb...
A new approach to rapidly initiate biofilm induced by famine incubation was developed in a membrane ...
A periodic jet of carbon dioxide (CO2) aerosols is a very quick and effective mechanical technique t...
Bacteria and other microorganisms have evolved an ingenious form of life, where they cooperate and i...
The effect that the hydrodynamic conditions under which biofilms are formed has on their persistence...