Laser surface modification for the prevention of biofouling by infection causing Escherichia Coli

作者: Alice Gillett , David Waugh , Jonathan Lawrence , Mark Swainson , Ron Dixon

DOI: 10.2351/1.4944442

关键词: Surface finishEscherichia coliPolyethylene terephthalateSurface roughnessMaterials scienceBiofoulingNanotechnologyBiofilmSurface modificationFouling

摘要: Bacteria have evolved to become proficient at adapting both extracellular and environmental conditions, which has made it possible for them attach subsequently form biofilms on varying surfaces. This resulted in major health concerns economic burden hospital industrial environments. Surfaces prevent this bacterial fouling through their physical structure represent a key area of research the development antibacterial surfaces many different Laser surface treatment provides potential candidate production antibiofouling wide ranging applications within healthcare disciplines. In present study, KrF 248 nm Excimer laser was utilized pattern polyethylene terephthalate (PET). The topography roughness were determined with use Micromeasure 2, 3D profiler. Escherichia coli (E. coli) growth analyzed high shear flow using CDC Biofilm reactor 48 h, scanning el...

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