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Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces | 2011

The effect of surface properties on the strength of attachment of fungal spores using AFM perpendicular force measurements

Kathryn A. Whitehead; Ted Deisenroth; Andrea Preuss; Christopher M. Liauw; Joanna Verran

Polymeric substrata may be biodegraded by fungal species resulting in damaged, weakened and unsightly materials. This process typically begins with fungal spore attachment to the surface. In order to better understand the processes that precedes a biofouling event, fungal spore attachment to a range of surfaces, was determined using perpendicular force measurements. This was carried out using atomic force microscope cantilevers modified with fungal spores from Aspergillus niger 1957 (5μm diameter, non-wettable, spherical), Aspergillus niger 1988 (5μm diameter non-wettable, spikey) or Aureobasidium pullulans (5μm-10μm sized, wettable, ellipsoidal). The strength of attachment of the spores was determined in combination with seven surfaces (nitric acid cleaned glass, cast poly(methylmethacrylate) sheet [c-PMMA], polytetrafluoroethylene [PTFE], silicon wafers spin coated with poly(3-methacryloxypropyltrimethoxy silane (γ-MPS)-co-methylmethacrylate (MMA)) [p(γ-MPS-co-MMA)], poly (γ-MPS-co-lauryl methacrylate) [p(γ-MPS-co-LMA)] [both in a ratio of 10-90], PMMA dissolved in a solvent [PMMAsc] and silicon wafers). Perpendicular force measurements could not be related to the R(a) values of the surfaces, but surface wettability was shown to have an effect. All three spore types interacted comparably with the surfaces. All spores attached strongly to c-PMMA and glass (wettable surfaces), and weakly to PTFE, (p(γ- MPS-co-LMA)) (non-wettable) and (p(γ-MPS-co-MMA)). Spore shape also affected the strength of attachment. Aureobasidium pullulans spores attached with the widest range of forces whilst A. niger 1957 attached with the smallest. Findings will inform the selection of surfaces for use in environments where biofouling is an important consideration.


Archive | 2007

Polymeric anti-microbial agents

Xinyu Huang; Ted Deisenroth; Andrea Preuss; Sophie Marquais-Bienewald; Carmen Hendricks-Guy; John Jennings


Archive | 2008

Substrates with biocidal coating

Ted Deisenroth; Carmen Hendricks-Guy; Andreas Muehlebach; Andrea Preuss; Werner Hoelzl; Xinyu Huang


Archive | 2003

Triazinylaminostilbene disulphonic acid mixtures

Fabienne Cuesta; Ted Deisenroth; Peter Rohringer


Archive | 1999

Poly-perfluoroalkyl substituted polyamines as grease proofing agents for paper and foam stabilizers in aqueous fire-fighting foams

John Jennings; Ted Deisenroth; Marlon Haniff


Archive | 2002

Perfluoroalkyl-substituted amines, acids, amino acids and thioether acids

Marlon Haniff; Ted Deisenroth; John Jennings; Karl Friedrich Mueller


Archive | 2005

Compositions of Fluorescent Whitening Agents

Robert Cockcroft; Ted Deisenroth; Peter Rohringer; Winfried Steffen


Archive | 1996

Perfluoroalkyl sulfide sulfone polysulfone and polysulfide diols

Ted Deisenroth; Marlon Haniff


Archive | 2004

Aqueous solutions of fluorescent whitening agents

Rainer Hans Traber; Ted Deisenroth; Sandra Galle; Helena Dbaly


Archive | 1995

Process for reacting a perfluoroalkl iodide with an olefinic compound

Ted Deisenroth; Robert Allan Falk; Jürg Haase

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