生物膜
空化
材料科学
超声波
超声波传感器
表面张力
声学
地质学
细菌
量子力学
物理
古生物学
作者
Nina Vyas,Kawa Manmi,Qianxi Wang,Ananda J. Jadhav,Mostafa Barigou,Rachel Sammons,Sarah A. Kuehne,A. D. Walmsley
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2019.01.002
摘要
Bacterial biofilms are a cause of contamination in a wide range of medical and biological areas. Ultrasound is a mechanical energy that can remove these biofilms using cavitation and acoustic streaming, which generate shear forces to disrupt biofilm from a surface. The aim of this narrative review is to investigate the literature on the mechanical removal of biofilm using acoustic cavitation to identify the different operating parameters affecting its removal using this method. The properties of the liquid and the properties of the ultrasound have a large impact on the type of cavitation generated. These include gas content, temperature, surface tension, frequency of ultrasound and acoustic pressure. For many of these parameters, more research is required to understand their mechanisms in the area of ultrasonic biofilm removal, and further research will help to optimise this method for effective removal of biofilms from different surfaces.
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