Literature DB >> 20620892

Pseudomonas putida adhesion to goethite: studied by equilibrium adsorption, SEM, FTIR and ITC.

Xingmin Rong1, Wenli Chen, Qiaoyun Huang, Peng Cai, Wei Liang.   

Abstract

Equilibrium adsorption along with scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) techniques were employed to investigate the adhesion of Pseudomonas putida on goethite. The adhesion isotherm revealed the high affinity of P. putida for goethite. The SEM analysis also showed a tight association between bacteria and mineral particles. Larger amounts of adhesion of bacteria on goethite were observed at pH lower than the isoelectric point (IEP) of goethite. The bacterial adhesion increased with increasing concentration of K(+). The calorimetric results demonstrated that the P. putida-goethite adhesion was an exothermic process. The adhesion enthalpy increased with increasing pH and concentrations of electrolyte. The increase of the negative enthalpy with increment of temperature indicated that the bacteria-goethite adhesion was an enthalpy-driven process. Electrostatic interactions and hydrogen bonding were considered to contribute mainly to the adhesion of bacterial adhesion on goethite. The data obtained in this study would provide valuable information for a better understanding of the mechanisms of mineral-microorganism interactions in soil and associated environments.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20620892     DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2010.05.037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces        ISSN: 0927-7765            Impact factor:   5.268


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Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2018-08-03       Impact factor: 5.640

2.  Atomic force microscopy measurements of bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation onto clay-sized particles.

Authors:  Qiaoyun Huang; Huayong Wu; Peng Cai; Jeremy B Fein; Wenli Chen
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2015-11-20       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  Cd(II) Sorption on Montmorillonite-Humic acid-Bacteria Composites.

Authors:  Huihui Du; Wenli Chen; Peng Cai; Xingmin Rong; Ke Dai; Caroline L Peacock; Qiaoyun Huang
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-01-21       Impact factor: 4.379

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