Hans Michael, Mathews Salima, Mücklich Frank, Solioz Marc
Functional Materials, Saarland University, Saarbrücken 66123, Germany.
Department of Clinical Research, University of Bern, Bern 3008, Switzerland.
Biointerphases. 2015 Mar 16;11(1):018902. doi: 10.1116/1.4935853.
Contact killing is a novel term describing the killing of bacteria when they come in contact with metallic copper or copper-containing alloys. In recent years, the mechanism of contact killing has received much attention and many mechanistic details are available. The authors here review some of these mechanistic aspects with a focus on the critical physicochemical properties of copper which make it antibacterial. Known mechanisms of contact killing are set in context to ionic, corrosive, and physical properties of copper. The analysis reveals that the oxidation behavior of copper, paired with the solubility properties of copper oxides, are the key factors which make metallic copper antibacterial. The concept advanced here explains the unique position of copper as an antibacterial metal. Based on our model, novel design criteria for metallic antibacterial materials may be derived.
接触杀灭是一个新术语,用于描述细菌与金属铜或含铜合金接触时被杀死的现象。近年来,接触杀灭的机制受到了广泛关注,许多机制细节已为人所知。本文作者回顾了其中一些机制方面的内容,重点关注使铜具有抗菌性的关键物理化学性质。已知的接触杀灭机制与铜的离子、腐蚀和物理性质相关。分析表明,铜的氧化行为与氧化铜的溶解性是使金属铜具有抗菌性的关键因素。本文提出的概念解释了铜作为抗菌金属的独特地位。基于我们的模型,可以推导出金属抗菌材料的新设计标准。