Time Lapse Confocal Microscopy Studies of Bacterial Adhesion to Self-Assembled Monolayers and Confirmation of a Novel Approach to the Thermodynamic Model

Laura Power, Sophie Itier, Margaret Hawton, and Heidi Schraft*
Departments of Physics and Biology, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada P7B 5E1
Langmuir, 2007, 23 (10), pp 5622–5629
DOI: 10.1021/la070099o
Publication Date (Web): April 5, 2007
Copyright © 2007 American Chemical Society

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 Corresponding author. E-mail:  heidi.schraft@lakeheadu.ca.

Abstract

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In this study, we use thermodynamic theory to develop a novel model that allows for the quantitative determination of the Gibbs free energy of adhesion for the initial bacterial attachment process. This model eliminates the need to calculate interfacial free energies and instead relies on easily measurable contact angles to determine ΔGadh. We experimentally verify our model using real-time observation of the initial attachment of Pseudomonas putida to methyl- and hydroxyl-terminated self-assembled monolayers. We also test the applicability of our model to a variety of experimental conditions using data available in the literature. We show that the initial attachment process is governed by dispersion forces and is accurately predicted by our model. Also, we find that our model is simple to apply and accurate for a variety of experimental conditions.

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History

  • Published In Issue May 08, 2007
  • Received January 12, 2007
    Revised February 23, 2007

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