INVESTIGADORES
MIÑO GastÓn Leonardo
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
The biofouling potential of flow on corrugated surfaces
Autor/es:
G L. MIÑO; R. RUSCONI; V. KANTSLER; R. STOCKER
Lugar:
Boston
Reunión:
Conferencia; 68th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics; 2015
Institución organizadora:
American Physical Society
Resumen:
Both natural and man-made surfaces are rarely smooth, and are instead often characterized by geometric heterogeneity or roughness over a broad range of scales. Because of the predicted importance of the local interaction between microorganisms and surfaces, roughness at the microbial scale can be an important element in determining the outcome of microbe-surface interactions, which represent the first step in biofilm formation and biofouling. In microbial habitats this interaction often occurs in flowing fluids, which can be important because regions with high hydrodynamic shear can induce a strong reorientation of bacteria towards surfaces, promoting attachment. Here we study the combination of flow and surface topography using video microscopy of extit{Escherichia coli}~in corrugated microfluidic channels. We report that flow preferentially promotes attachment to specific regions of a corrugated surface, as result of the hydrodynamics of bacteria swimming in flow. We compute from the data a ``Local Biofouling Potential´´ (LBP) and compare this successfully with predictions of a mathematical model, yielding one step towards the ability to mechanistically predict and thus ultimately either prevent or induce biofouling.