Microscopy images of antifouling experiments of the partially
ciliated
surfaces at an actuation frequency of 40 Hz. (A) Fluorescent microscopy
images of one recorded representative antifouling experiment from
three replicates at the observation areas indicated in Figure 1C, over a period of 28 days.
The MAC have a pitch of 450 μm. All scale bars are 300 μm.
In the fluorescent images, the bright dots are the algae. Note that
only living algae are fluorescent and that the brightness of the algae
indicates their viability, which is confirmed by the comparison between
the fluorescent and bright-field images. (B) Broader bright-field
microscopy image of the ciliated part after 28 days of actuation of
one representative experiment from three replicates, showing that
the central unciliated area is almost perfectly clean, from a comparison
with the clean part of the PDMS chip. In the bright-field images,
the green dots are the algae, and the color of clean PDMS is grey.
The circle with a black edge and a bright center is an air bubble.
(C) Fluorescent microscopy images of one recorded representative control
experiment from three replicates at the observation areas indicated
in Figure 1C, over
a period of 28 days. (D) Broader bright-field microscopy image of
a representative control experiment from three replicates after 28
days, showing that the complete channel, including the central area
surrounded by non-moving cilia, is fouled indiscriminately.