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Wetting/spreading on porous media and on deformable,soluble structured substrates as a model system for studying the effect of morphology on biofilms wetting and for assessing anti-biofilm methods
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science, the University of Manchester, ManchesterM13 9PL, United Kingdom;2. Université de Lorraine, CNRS, CREGU, GeoRessources Laboratory, 54518Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy Cedex, France;1. Beijing Computational Science Research Center, Zhongguancun Software Park II, No. 10 Xibeiwang East Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100193, China;2. State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Faculty of Geographical Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China;3. University of Lorraine/CNRS/CREGU, GeoRessources Laboratory, BP 40, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy F54501, France;4. Normandie Université/UNIROUEN/UNICAEN/CNRS, Rouen, France
Abstract:Biofilm is a layer of syntrophic microorganisms stick to each other and to the surface. The importance of biofilms is enormous in various industrial applications and human everyday life. The effects of biofilm could be either positive or negative. Positive effects are encountered in industrial processes, bioremediation, and wastewater treatment. Negative effects are more common with the marine industry being one of the sectors, which confronts severe corrosion problems caused by biofouling on the surfaces of equipment and infrastructures. In space industry, microbial contamination and biofouling adversely affect both crew health and mission-related equipment, the latter including hardware, water systems, piping, and electrical tools. The capacity of biofilms to grow in space environment was confirmed already in 1991. One of the most important surface properties of biofilms is wettability, which dictates not only how a liquid spreads over the uneven external surface of biofilms but also how it penetrates into their porous and morphologically complex structure. To investigate wetting and spreading onto biofilms, model materials are often used to simulate different morphological and functional features of biofilms in a controlled way, for example, soft, deformable, soluble, structured, porous materials. Here, we review recent advances in wetting and spreading on porous and soft deformable surface together with biofilms wetting properties and its importance in space industry. We conclude with a discussion of the main directions for future research efforts regarding biofilm wetting.
Keywords:Wetting  Spreading  Contact angle  Porous media  Soft solids  Deformable substrates  Biofilm  Space applications  Microbial contamination  Bacteria motility
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