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Hydrodynamics of a Rising Oil Droplet With Bacterial Extracellular Polymeric Substance (EPS) Streamers Using a Microfluidic Microcosm

机译:用微流体微观微观微观微观微观微观细胞外聚合物(EPS)飘带升水液滴的流体动力学

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During the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the unprecedented injection of millions of liters of chemical dispersant at the wellhead generated large quantities of submillimeter oil droplets that became entrained in a deep sea plume. The unexpected generation of these droplets has resulted in many studies in the last decade aiming to understand their transport and fate during and after the spill. Complicating matters, the plume coincided with a microbial bloom, and in addition to ocean dynamics these droplets were subjected to biological processes such as biodegradation and microbial aggregation. A lack of field observations and laboratory experiments using relevant conditions has left our understanding of these biotic processes and the role they played in the fate of the oil droplets poorly constrained. Furthermore, while biodegradation has been incorporated into drop transport models using available data, the effects of microbial aggregation involving extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) on their transport has seldom been incorporated into modeling efforts particularly due to our lack knowledge of these processes. We use a microfluidic platform to observe a bacterial suspension interacting with a 240 μm oil drop in conditions relevant to the drop rising through the microbial bloom. We observe the development of individual, practically invisible bacterial EPS threads extending from the drop surface which can capture additional passing bacteria and form bacteria-EPS aggregates. Using high speed imaging, we make high resolution flow measurements both with and without EPS threads present and analyze a momentum balance to elucidate the hydrodynamic impact of these threads. Surprisingly, these thin individual EPS threads cause a significant disturbance in the pressure field around the drop which in turn increases the drag which would drastically reduce the drops rising velocity in the water column. We demonstrate that this mechanism which plausibly occurred in the deep sea plume would have major impacts on both the drop and bacteria transport during and after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
机译:在深水地平线漏油期间,在井口的井口上前所未有的数百万升的化学分散剂产生大量的亚丘疹油滴,其夹带在深海羽毛中。这些液滴的意外生成导致了许多研究在过去十年中,旨在在泄漏期间和之后了解他们的运输和命运。复杂的事项,羽毛与微生物绽放重合,除了海洋动力学之外,这些液滴均进行生物学过程,如生物降解和微生物聚集。使用相关条件的缺乏现场观测和实验室实验使我们对这些生物过程的理解以及它们在油滴的命运中发挥的作用受到严重受损的影响。此外,在使用可用数据的情况下纳入降解转运模型中,涉及细胞外聚合物物质(EPS)对其运输的微生物聚集的影响很少被融入到建模努力中,特别是由于我们缺乏对这些过程的了解。我们使用微流体平台观察细菌悬浮液与240μm油滴在与通过微生物绽放的下降相关的条件中的240μm油滴相互作用。我们观察到从落叶表面延伸的个体的发展,实际上看不见的细菌螺纹,其可以捕获额外的通过细菌并形成细菌 - EPS聚集体。使用高速成像,我们制造高分辨率流量测量,无论是否存在EPS线程,并分析动量平衡以阐明这些螺纹的流体动力学撞击。令人惊讶的是,这些薄的单独的EPS线程在下降周围的压力场中引起显着的干扰,这又增加了大幅减少水柱中速度的下降的阻力。我们证明,这种合理地发生在深海羽流中的机制将对深水地平线溢油期间和之后的下降和细菌运输产生重大影响。

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