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Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications

2005

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Electrochemical Attachment Of Motile Bacterial Cells To Gold, Sergey Rozhok, Richard C. Holz Sep 2005

Electrochemical Attachment Of Motile Bacterial Cells To Gold, Sergey Rozhok, Richard C. Holz

Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications

Selective attachment of Escherichia coli K-12 bacterial cells to charged gold surfaces was demonstrated. Electrostatic binding of E. coli K-12 bacterial cells to positively charged surfaces was observed starting at +750 mV. The binding of E. coli K-12 cells to positively charged gold surfaces is proposed to occur due to long-range electrostatic interactions between the negatively charged O-chain of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) molecules protruding the bacterial cell body and the electrode surface. Removing LPS alters the cellular surface charge and results in cellular attachment to negatively charged surfaces. Thus, applying an electrical potential allows for the direct, real time detection of …