Here we demonstrate the proof-of-principle that a coaxial stub resonator can be used to detect early stages of biofilm formation. After promising field tests using a stub resonator with a stainless steel inner conductor as sensitive element, the sensitivity of the system was improved by using a resonator of shorter physical length, implying higher resonance frequencies (and by that a higher frequency range of operation) and improved sensitivity towards dispersion. In addition, the space between inner and outer conductor was filled up with glass beads, thereby exploiting the larger surface area available for biofilm formation. Analysis of the biofilm and the stub resonator signal, both as function of time, indicates that the sensor allows de...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) was employed to monitor biofilm formati...
The use of high-frequency strain waves to perform examinations and note measurements is referred to ...
International audienceUnderstanding and sensing microbial biofilm formation onto surfaces remains hi...
AbstractHere we demonstrate the proof-of-principle that a coaxial stub resonator can be used to dete...
Here we demonstrate the proof-of-principle that a coaxial stub resonator can be used to detect early...
Bacterial biofilms have a significant economic and health impact in many different domains. In such ...
Monitoring of microbial biofilm growth with 10 MHz thickness-shear mode (TSM) resonators in aqueous ...
Bacterial biofilms are one of the most important challenges that modern medicine faces due to the di...
Here we demonstrate the proof-of-principle of a new type of flow-through sensor to assess the corros...
Bacterial colonization of surfaces and interfaces has a major impact on various areas in-cluding bio...
AbstractA novel method of biofilm growth evaluation is presented in this paper. Using quartz tuning ...
Bacterial biofilms have a significant financial and health impact in many fields. It remains a funda...
<div><p>Bacterial colonization of surfaces and interfaces has a major impact on various areas includ...
Drinking water, surface water and waste water may contain toxic or otherwise undesired components at...
This work analyzes some key aspects of the behavior of sensors based on piezoelectric Thickness Shea...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) was employed to monitor biofilm formati...
The use of high-frequency strain waves to perform examinations and note measurements is referred to ...
International audienceUnderstanding and sensing microbial biofilm formation onto surfaces remains hi...
AbstractHere we demonstrate the proof-of-principle that a coaxial stub resonator can be used to dete...
Here we demonstrate the proof-of-principle that a coaxial stub resonator can be used to detect early...
Bacterial biofilms have a significant economic and health impact in many different domains. In such ...
Monitoring of microbial biofilm growth with 10 MHz thickness-shear mode (TSM) resonators in aqueous ...
Bacterial biofilms are one of the most important challenges that modern medicine faces due to the di...
Here we demonstrate the proof-of-principle of a new type of flow-through sensor to assess the corros...
Bacterial colonization of surfaces and interfaces has a major impact on various areas in-cluding bio...
AbstractA novel method of biofilm growth evaluation is presented in this paper. Using quartz tuning ...
Bacterial biofilms have a significant financial and health impact in many fields. It remains a funda...
<div><p>Bacterial colonization of surfaces and interfaces has a major impact on various areas includ...
Drinking water, surface water and waste water may contain toxic or otherwise undesired components at...
This work analyzes some key aspects of the behavior of sensors based on piezoelectric Thickness Shea...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) was employed to monitor biofilm formati...
The use of high-frequency strain waves to perform examinations and note measurements is referred to ...
International audienceUnderstanding and sensing microbial biofilm formation onto surfaces remains hi...