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Bacterial adhesion to glass and metal-oxide surfaces
Baikun Li,
Bruce E. Logan
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Bacterial Adhesion
100%
Oxides
88%
Glass
71%
Metals
63%
Bacteria
49%
Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions
34%
Osmolar Concentration
21%
Pseudomonas exopolysaccharide
20%
Tin
14%
Sand
14%
Static Electricity
12%
Gram-Positive Bacteria
11%
Bacillus subtilis
11%
Gram-Negative Bacteria
10%
Lipopolysaccharides
9%
Colon
8%
Air
8%
Escherichia coli
7%
Water
7%
Engineering & Materials Science
Adhesion
67%
Oxides
63%
Glass
58%
Bacteria
52%
Metals
47%
Hydrophobicity
20%
Ionic strength
16%
Interfacial energy
12%
Contact angle
11%
Thin films
9%
Bacilli
7%
Escherichia coli
6%
Oxide films
6%
Free energy
6%
Tin
6%
Chemical vapor deposition
6%
Doping (additives)
5%
Electrostatics
5%
Microscopes
5%
Sand
4%
Air
2%
Water
2%
Physics & Astronomy
metal oxides
70%
adhesion
62%
bacteria
50%
glass
42%
floats
20%
hydrophobicity
19%
surface energy
9%
clearings (openings)
9%
pseudomonas
7%
electrostatic charge
7%
Bacillus
7%
Escherichia
6%
sands
5%
chutes
5%
thin films
5%
metals
5%
tin
4%
free energy
4%
microscopes
4%
vapor deposition
4%
air
3%
water
2%
Chemical Compounds
Metal Oxide
60%
Glass
50%
Float Glass
29%
Surface
23%
Strain
21%
Hydrophobicity
15%
Interfacial Energy
12%
Exopolysaccharide
8%
Electrostatic Charge
8%
Lipopolysaccharide
6%
Metal
5%
Chemical Vapour Deposition
5%
Ionic Strength
4%
Strength
3%
Length
3%
Amount
2%