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Biointerphases ; 10(1): 019007, 2015 Mar 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25708637

ABSTRACT

Plain and microstructured cp-titanium samples were studied as possible biofilm reactor substrates. The biofilms were grown by exposition of the titanium samples to bacteria in a flow cell. As bacteria the rod shaped gram negative Pseudomonas fluorescens and the spherical gram negative Paracoccus seriniphilus were chosen. Afterward, the samples were cleaned in subsequent steps: First, with a standard solvent based cleaning procedure with acetone, isopropanol, and ultrapure water and second by oxygen plasma sputtering. It will be demonstrated by means of x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, fluorescence microscopy, and confocal laser scanning microscopy that oxygen plasma cleaning is a necessary and reliant tool to fully clean and restore titanium surfaces contaminated with a biofilm. The microstructured surfaces act beneficial to biofilm growth, while still being fully restorable after biofilm contamination. Scanning electron microscopy images additionally show, that the plasma process does not affect the microstructures. The presented data show the importance of the cleaning procedure. Just using solvents does not remove the biofilm and all its components reliably while a cleaning process by oxygen plasma regenerates the surfaces.


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Biofilms/drug effects , Paracoccus/drug effects , Paracoccus/physiology , Pseudomonas fluorescens/drug effects , Pseudomonas fluorescens/physiology , Titanium/chemistry , Titanium/isolation & purification , Biofilms/growth & development , Bioreactors/microbiology , Microscopy, Confocal , Microscopy, Fluorescence , Oxygen/metabolism , Paracoccus/metabolism , Photoelectron Spectroscopy , Plasma Gases , Pseudomonas fluorescens/metabolism , Titanium/metabolism
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 53(12): 3143-6, 2014 Mar 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24677323

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The charge scaling effect in ionic liquids was explored on the basis of experimental and theoretical chargedensity analyses of [C1MIM][C1SO4] employing the quantum theory of atoms in molecules (QTAIM) approach. Integrated QTAIM charges of the experimental (calculated) charge density of the cation and anion resulted in non-integer values of ±0.90 (±0.87) e. Efficient charge transfer along the bond paths of the hydrogen bonds between the imidazolium ring and the anion was considered as the origin of these reduced charges. In addition, a detailed QTAIM analysis of the bonding situation in the [C1SO4]- anion revealed the presence of negative πO→σ*S-O hyperconjugation.

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