Effects of the anionactive surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate on the adhesion of cells of the strain <i>Micrococcus luteus</i> 1-i to the surface of carbon materials

IF 0.2 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Izvestiya Vuzov-Prikladnaya Khimiya i Biotekhnologiya Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.21285/2227-2925-2023-13-3-370-381
M. N. Saksonov, G. O. Zhdanova, D. I. Stom, S. V. Alferov, A. B. Kupchinsky, Yu. Yu. Petrova, S. A. Sasim, M. Yu. Tolstoy, A. D. Stom, A. N. Chesnokova, B. V. Kukshinov
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The adhesion of microorganisms on various surfaces plays a crucial role in many biotechnological processes. A widespread component of wastewater is the anion-active surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). Surfactants have a significant influence on all interfacial reactions, including those occurring in microbial fuel-cell technology. The work set out to study the effect of sodium dodecyl sulfate on the sorption of cells of the Micrococcus luteus 1 strain (which has electrogenic activity in microbial fuel cells) on the surface of various carbon-containing electrode materials used in biological fuel cell technology: 1) carbon tissue; 2) carbon felt; 3) crushed graphite contact trolleybus inserts (summer); 4) birch activated carbon. Using spectrophotometry and microscopy methods, the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate in the concentration range of 10–200 mg/l was shown to increase the sorption of Micrococcus luteus 1-i cells on the surfaces of the tested carbon materials under experimental conditions. The maximum increase in sorption during 2 hours of exposure was detected when 100 mg/l of this surfactant was applied: for birch activated carbon – 21%; for carbon fabric – 26%; for carbon felt relative to the control (without surfactant) – 24%. The results demonstrate a sufficiently effective adhesion of Micrococcus luteus 1-i cells to various carbon materials, including in the presence of fairly high concentrations of sodium dodecyl sulfate, confirming the prospects of this strain for use in various types of microbial fuel cells.
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微生物在各种表面上的粘附在许多生物技术过程中起着至关重要的作用。废水中广泛存在的成分是阴离子活性表面活性剂十二烷基硫酸钠(SDS)。表面活性剂对所有界面反应都有重要的影响,包括在微生物燃料电池技术中发生的反应。这项工作的目的是研究十二烷基硫酸钠对黄体微球菌1(在微生物燃料电池中具有电活性)在生物燃料电池技术中使用的各种含碳电极材料表面吸附细胞的影响:1)碳组织;2)碳毡;3)破碎石墨触点无轨电车嵌件(夏季);4)桦木活性炭。利用分光光度法和显微镜法,在实验条件下,十二烷基硫酸钠在10-200 mg/l浓度范围内的存在增加了黄体微球菌1-i细胞在被测碳材料表面的吸附。当该表面活性剂用量为100 mg/l时,暴露2小时内吸附量的最大增幅为:对于桦木活性炭- 21%;碳织物- 26%;对于碳毡相对于对照(不含表面活性剂)- 24%。结果表明,黄体微球菌1- 1细胞对各种碳材料具有足够有效的粘附,包括在相当高浓度的十二烷基硫酸钠存在下,证实了该菌株用于各种类型的微生物燃料电池的前景。
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