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    Enhancement of Bacterial Anti−Adhesion Properties on Robust PDMS Micro−Structure Using a Simple Flame Treatment Method
    (2022-02-01)
    Houngkamhang, Nongluck
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    Chaisawat, Ploymanee
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    Joksathit, Waisaree
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    Samart, Sutichai
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    Chutipaijit, Sutee
    Biofilm−associated infections caused by an accumulation of micro−organisms and pathogens significantly impact the environment, health risks, and the global economy. Currently, a non−biocide−releasing superhydrophobic surface is a potential solution for antibacterial purposes. This research demonstrated a well−designed robust polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) micro−structure and a flame treatment process with improved hydrophobicity and bacterial anti−adhesion proper-ties. After the flame treatment at 700 ± 20 °C for 15 s, unique flower−petal re−entrant nano−structures were formed on pillars (PIL−F, width: 1.87 ± 0.30 μm, height: 7.76 ± 0.13 μm, aspect ratio (A.R.): 4.14) and circular rings with eight stripe supporters (C−RESS−F, width: 0.50 ± 0.04 μm, height: 3.55 ± 0.11 μm, A.R.: 7.10) PDMS micro−patterns. The water contact angle (WCA) and ethylene glycol contact angle (EGCA) of flame−treated flat−PDMS (FLT−F), PIL–F, and C–RESS−F patterns were (133.9 ± 3.8°, 128.6 ± 5.3°), (156.1 ± 1.5°, 151.5 ± 2.1°), and (146.3 ± 3.5°, 150.7 ± 1.8°), respectively. The Escherichia coli adhesion on the C−RESS−F micro−pattern with hydrophobicity and superoleophobicity was 42.6%, 31.8%, and 2.9% less than FLT−F, PIL−F, and Teflon surfaces. Therefore, the flame−treated C−RESS−F pattern is one of the promising bacterial anti−adhesion micro−structures in practical utilization for various applications.
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    Development and surface modification of anion exchange membrane for enhancement of antifouling potential in electrodialys process
    (2018-01-01)
    Khan, Muhammad Imran
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    Zafar, Shagufta
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    Khraisheh, Majeda
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    Khan, Muhammad Ali
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    Buzdar, Abdul Rehman
    The membrane fouling in the course of electrodialysis (ED) is a serious problem during water treatment which results to its shorter lifetime and higher energy consumption. Here, the antifouling property of previously reported BPPO-based anion exchange membranes (AEM) has been improved by surface coating with polydopamine (PDA). The modified and unmodified membranes were characterized in term of Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) water contact angle and water uptake. The antifouling potential was investigated in term of transition time, i.e. the time elapsed before the fouling took place.