Adhesion of Colloids and Bacteria to Porous Media: A Critical Review
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Published:2019-12-01
Issue:4
Volume:7
Page:417-460
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ISSN:2168-0965
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Container-title:Reviews of Adhesion and Adhesives
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language:en
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Short-container-title:rev adhes adhesives
Author:
Li Runwei,Wei Changfu,Cheng Hefa,Chen Gang
Abstract
Adhesion of colloids and bacteria to various surfaces is important for a variety of environmental phenomena including microbial biofouling and contamination prevention. Under saturated conditions, both colloids and bacteria have the opportunity to attach to porous medium surfaces. Under
water unsaturated conditions or in the presence of the air-water interface, besides the porous medium surfaces, colloids and bacteria can also attach to the air-water interface, including the air-water-solid threephase interface. The magnitudes of adhesion of colloids and bacteria are correlated
to the interactions of the colloids and bacteria with the surfaces, which are a function of their surface physicochemical properties. In this review, adhesion theories are revisited and adhesion of colloids and bacteria to porous media and the air-water interface is discussed. The interaction
forces are quantified using various theoretical models including the DLVO models and used to interpret related adhesion. The impact of surfactants on colloid and bacterial adhesion is also discussed. The review also includes the implementation of the adhesion theory in interpreting colloid
and bacterial fate and transport in the subsurface soil.
Publisher
Scrivener Publishing
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Ceramics and Composites
Cited by
2 articles.
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