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Modeling of the Van Der Waals Forces during the Adhesion of Capsule-Shaped Bacteria to Flat Surfaces

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BIOMIMETICS
卷 6, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biomimetics6010005

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bacterial adhesion; capsule-shaped bacteria; pseudomonas putida; surface energy; van der Waals forces

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  1. University of Malaya, Faculty Research Grant [GPF 028A-2019, RF 006A-2018, PV047-2019]

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The study reveals that a horizontal approach of a capsule-shaped bacterium to a mineral surface is more attractive compared to a vertical approach, and the orientation of the bacterium as well as the type and topology of the mineral influence the adhesion of the bacteria to the surface.
A novel model is developed to evaluate the van der Waals (vdW) interactions between a capsule shaped bacterium (P. putida) and flat minerals plates in different approach profiles: Vertically and horizontally. A comparison of the approaches to the well-developed spherical particle to mineral surface (semi-infinite wall and spherical) approach has been made in this investigation. The van der Waals (vdW) interaction potentials for a capsule-shaped bacterium are found using Hamaker's microscopic approach of sphere to plate and cylinder to plate either vertically or horizontally to the flat surface. The numerical results show that a horizontal orientated capsule shaped bacterium to mineral surface interaction was more attractive compared to a capsule shaped bacterium approaching vertically. The orientation of the bacterial approaching a surface as well as the type and topology of the mineral influence the adhesion of a bacteria to that surface. Furthermore, the density difference among each type of bacteria shape (capsule, cylinder, and sphere) require different amounts of energy to adhere to hematite and quartz surfaces.

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