Escherichia coli Biofilm Characteristics on Polymeric Heat Exchanger Surfaces

S. Pohl, Marco Madzgalla,Werner Manz,Hans-Jörg Bart

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY(2017)

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Time-dependent effects on the apparent roughness and surface free energy of different polymeric surfaces and stainless steel were studied during the biofouling process for Escherichia coli K12. The surface roughness increases during primary adhesion of E. coli on the surfaces and is later reduced as the surface between scattered bacteria is completely covered, forming a uniform biofilm. During the fouling process, the polar fraction of the surface free energy significantly increased, whereas the dispersive fraction decreased for all substrates. The attachment of E. coli and subsequent bacterial production of extracellular polymeric substances increased the polarity of the initially nonpolar polymeric surfaces to increase wettability.
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Adhesion,Biofouling,Heat exchangers,Polymers,Surface properties
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