Andi Kurniawan
Ritsumeikan University
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Microbes and Environments | 2012
Andi Kurniawan; Tatsuya Yamamoto; Yuki Tsuchiya; Hisao Morisaki
The characteristics of biofilm polymers formed on stone surfaces in Lake Biwa and ion adsorption and desorption to and from these biofilms were investigated. The results indicated that both positively and negatively charged sites exist in the biofilm polymer. A physicochemical interaction between these sites and ions in the surrounding water seems to promote the adsorption of ions to the biofilm through an attractive electrostatic interaction and an ion-exchange mechanism. The results also indicated that, in comparison with ion-exchange resins, ions were more loosely bound to and desorbed more easily from the biofilm polymer. This suggests that microbes in the biofilm can readily use these ions as nutrient ions. Our present findings indicate that the biofilm may play an important role in supplying nutrient ions to microbes in the biofilm and in the development of a nutrient-rich environment within the biofilm through both ion adsorption and desorption. This study shows for the first time that the inside of a biofilm can be a sustainable environment for microbes.
Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces | 2015
Andi Kurniawan; Yuki Tsuchiya; Shima Eda; Hisao Morisaki
Biofilm polymers contain both electrically positively and negatively charged sites. These charged sites enable the biofilm to trap and retain ions leading to an important role of biofilm such as nutrient recycling and pollutant purification. Much work has focused on the ion-exchange capacity of biofilms, and they are known to adsorb ions through an exchange mechanism between the ions in solution and the ions adsorbed to the charged sites on the biofilm polymer. However, recent studies suggest that the adsorption/desorption behavior of ions in a biofilm cannot be explained solely by this ion exchange mechanism. To examine the possibility that a substantial amount of ions are held in the interstitial region of the biofilm polymer by an electrostatic interaction, intact biofilms formed in a natural environment were immersed in distilled water and ion desorption was investigated. All of the detected ion species were released from the biofilms over a short period of time, and very few ions were subsequently released over more time, indicating that the interstitial region of biofilm polymers is another ion reserve. The extent of ion retention in the interstitial region of biofilms for each ion can be determined largely by charge density, |Z|/r, where |Z| is the ion valence as absolute value and r is the ion radius. The higher |Z|/r value an ion has, the stronger it is retained in the interstitial region of biofilms. Ion shape is also a key determinant of ion retention. Spherical and non-spherical ions have different correlations between the condensation ratio and |Z|/r. The generality of these findings were assured by various biofilm samples. Thus, the internal regions of biofilms exchange ions dynamically with the outside environment.
Microbes and Environments | 2009
Yuki Tsuchiya; Makoto Ikenaga; Andi Kurniawan; Ayami Hiraki; Takanori Arakawa; Rie Kusakabe; Hisao Morisaki
Microbes and Environments | 2009
Ayami Hiraki; Yuki Tsuchiya; Yasuaki Fukuda; Tatsuya Yamamoto; Andi Kurniawan; Hisao Morisaki
Procedia environmental sciences | 2013
Andi Kurniawan; Tatsuya Yamamoto
The Journal of Pure and Applied Chemistry Research | 2016
Andi Kurniawan; Yasuaki Fukuda
Procedia environmental sciences | 2015
Andi Kurniawan; Guntur; Ayami Hiraki; Yasuaki Fukuda; Tatsuya Yamamoto
Microbiology Indonesia | 2015
Andi Kurniawan; Tatsuya Yamamoto
日本微生物生態学会講演要旨集 | 2013
Andi Kurniawan; Yuki Tsuchiya; Shima Eda; Hisao Morisaki
日本微生物生態学会講演要旨集 | 2012
Andi Kurniawan; Yuki Tsuchiya; Hisao Morisaki