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Marine diatom Navicula jeffreyi from biochemical composition and physico-chemical surface properties to understanding the first step of benthic biofilm formation

机译:海洋硅藻Navicula jeffreyi从生化成分和理化表面特性了解底栖生物膜形成的第一步

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To understand the first step of marine benthic microbial mat formation and biofouling phenomena, caused by diatoms in the marine environment, the surface properties of the epipelic diatom Navicida jeffreyi were studied and the composition of its bound Extracellular Polymeric Substances (EPS) was determined. These parameters are determining factors for the initial adhesion step of diatoms to other constituents that start marine fouling. Surface energy of a diatom cell layer was determined using the sessile drop technique and highlights that diatoms show a moderate hydrophobic character (contact angle with water >68°), no Lewis acid character (γ~+<1 mJ/m2), and a low Lewis basic character (y~=16.1 mJ/m2). An extraction procedure using a cationic resin subtracted only the bound EPS. Biochemical assays showed that there were 2.5 times more proteins than sugars. The propensity of Navicula jeffreyi diatom to adhere to five different solid surfaces, showing a gradient in their hydrophobic and hydrophilic character, was measured. The attachment densities were high on hydrophobic surfaces such as polytetrafluoroethylene and very low on substrata with surface free energy over 40-50 mJ/m2. Using a thermodynamic approach, the free energy of adhesion of the diatom to the five substrata was determined, and led to a very strong correlation with attachment densities for polytetrafluoroethylene, polyamide, polyethylene, and stainless steel.
机译:为了了解由海洋环境中的硅藻引起的海洋底栖微生物垫形成和生物污损现象的第一步,研究了表层硅藻Navicida jeffreyi的表面特性,并确定了其结合的细胞外聚合物(EPS)的组成。这些参数是硅藻对开始引起海洋污染的其他成分的初始粘附步骤的决定因素。使用无滴技术测定了硅藻细胞层的表面能,结果表明硅藻显示出中等的疏水性(与水的接触角> 68°),无路易斯酸特性(γ〜+ <1 mJ / m2)和低刘易斯基本特征(y〜= 16.1 mJ / m2)。使用阳离子树脂的萃取程序仅减去结合的EPS。生化分析表明,蛋白质的含量是糖的2.5倍。测量了Navicula jeffreyi硅藻附着在五个不同固体表面上的倾向,显示了它们的疏水和亲水特性的梯度。在疏水表面(例如聚四氟乙烯)上的附着密度很高,在基质上的附着密度非常低,表面自由能超过40-50 mJ / m2。使用热力学方法,确定了硅藻对五个基体的粘附自由能,并导致其与聚四氟乙烯,聚酰胺,聚乙烯和不锈钢的附着密度具有非常强的相关性。

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