Evidence for differentiated ionic and surface contact effects driving bacterial inactivation by way of genetically modified bacteria
2017
Abstract
New evidence is presented for the bacterial inactivation of E. coli presenting normal porins on sputtered Ag-Cu surfaces compared with similar E. coli porinless bacteria. Inactivation at a reduced rate was observed on the genetically modified porinless bacteria interacting via surface contact with metal/oxides without the intervention of metal-ions.
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Title
Evidence for differentiated ionic and surface contact effects driving bacterial inactivation by way of genetically modified bacteria
Author(s)
Rtimi, Sami ; Nadtochenko, Victor ; Khmel, Inessa ; Kiwi, John
Published in
Chemical Communications
Pagination
4
Volume
53
Issue
65
Pages
9093-9096
Date
2017
Publisher
Cambridge, Royal Society of Chemistry
ISSN
1359-7345
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Scientific production and competences > SB - School of Basic Sciences > ISIC - Institute of Chemical Sciences and Engineering > GPAO - Advanced Oxidation Processes Group
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Record creation date
2017-09-05