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Bubble-Driven Detachment of Bacteria from Confined Microgeometries

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 51, 期 3, 页码 1340-1347

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.6b04369

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [P2ELP2-158896]
  2. National Science Foundation [MCB-1119232]
  3. Department of Defense (DoD) through the National Defense Science & Engineering Graduate Fellowship (NDSEG) Program
  4. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [P2ELP2_158896] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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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 operating flow regimes not only affect the efficiency of the detachment process but also modify the final distribution of the bacteria on the surface. We organize our results according to the capillary number, Ca = mu U/gamma, where mu and gamma are the viscosity and the surface tension, respectively. Bubbles at very low velocities, corresponding to capillary numbers Ca < 5 x 10(-5), exhibit detachment efficiencies of up to 80% at the early stage of bacterial adhesion. In contrast, faster bubbles at capillary numbers Ca > 10(-3), have lower detachment efficiencies and cause significant nonuniformities in the final distribution of the cells on the substrate. This effect is associated with the formation of a thin liquid film around the bubble at higher Ca. In general, at higher bubble velocities bacterial cells in the corners of the geometry are less influenced by the bubble passage compared to the central region.

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