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Cell preparation methods influence Escherichia coli D21g surface chemistry and transport in saturated sand

Authors :
Saeed Torkzaban
Shiva S. Tazehkand
Scott A. Bradford
Sharon L. Walker
Source :
Journal of environmental quality. 37(6)
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

The effect of cell preparation methods on the surface chemistry and retention of Escherichia coli D21 g was investigated over a range of ionic strength conditions. The cell preparation methods that were considered included filtration and centrifugation (at various speeds and for different durations). For a given ionic strength condition, it was found that cells prepared by filtration were more negatively charged and hydrophobic than cells prepared by centrifugation. Increasing the centrifugation speed (force imposed) or duration produced cells with a higher zeta potential (less negative) and a lower hydrophobicity. Column transport experiments for E. coli D21 g were also conducted with ultra pure quartz sand and the same solution chemistries. The first-order retention rate coefficient for E. coli D21 g increased with increasing speed and duration of centrifugation, and was lowest in the case of filtered cells. Moreover, the influence of cell preparation method was more pronounced in lower ionic strength solutions.

Details

ISSN :
00472425
Volume :
37
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of environmental quality
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7839cc313aa7b919f3f656f85edfb67e