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Quantification of Bioparticulate Adhesion to Synthetic Carpet Polymers with Atomic Force Microscopy

Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is adapted to the measurement of adhesion forces between indoor-air-pollutant bioparticulates and synthetic carpet fiber materials. This novel technology is used to characterize the adhesion and release of a model bioparticulate, the bacterium E. coli on Nylon. This knowledge will lead to expanded studies of a wider range of biocontaminants, and ultimately to the ability to design carpet and rugs upholstery that reduce the spread of indoor air pollutants. Such an advance would improve life significantly for the 20+ million Americans who suffer from asthma, and countless others who are afflicted with allergies and illness spread via bioparticulates.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:GATECH/oai:smartech.gatech.edu:1853/14028
Date08 September 2005
CreatorsThio, Beng Joo Reginald
PublisherGeorgia Institute of Technology
Source SetsGeorgia Tech Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Archive
Languageen_US
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
Format901926 bytes, application/pdf

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