Gordon A S, Gerchakov S M, Udey L R
Can J Microbiol. 1981 Jul;27(7):698-703. doi: 10.1139/m81-108.
Electrochemical polarization of copper and platinum was shown to affect the attachment of two marine bacteria to the surfaces of these metals in seawater. Attachment of both bacteria to copper surfaces was enhanced by polarizing the metal cathodically, whereas attachment was reduced when the copper was anodically polarized. Anodic polarization of platinum also retarded bacterial attachment but overpotentials higher then those for copper were required to produce the same effect. The pH was measured at a distance of 50 micron m from the polarized surfaces. Changes in pH at the metal-seawater interface correlated with the attachment of bacteria, and may have influenced bacterial attachment to polarized surfaces.
研究表明,铜和铂的电化学极化会影响两种海洋细菌在海水中附着于这些金属表面的情况。通过将金属阴极极化,两种细菌在铜表面的附着均得到增强,而当铜进行阳极极化时,附着则减少。铂的阳极极化也会阻碍细菌附着,但需要比铜更高的过电位才能产生相同的效果。在距离极化表面50微米处测量了pH值。金属-海水界面处pH值的变化与细菌的附着相关,并且可能影响细菌在极化表面的附着。