“…Numerous studies demonstrate the power of QCM-D in developing new bacterial adhesion models and studying different stages of biofilm formation. Of particular interest is the ability of the QCM-D to identify time-dependent changes in bacterial attachment and morphological changes ( Contreras et al, 2011 , Eichler et al, 2011 , Feldötö et al, 2008 , Gutman et al, 2013 , Leino et al, 2011 , Marcus et al, 2012 , Olsson et al, 2015 , Olsson et al, 2011 , Otto et al, 1999 , Poitras and Tufenkji, 2009 , Schofield et al, 2007 , Speight and Cooper, 2012 , Sweity et al, 2011 , Tarnapolsky and Freger, 2018 , van der Westen et al, 2017 , Zhou et al, 2000 ). The sensitivity of the QCM-D allows for the detection of changes that happen in seconds or minutes ( Olsson et al, 2010 ), but QCM-D can also be used for very long time scales, even up to days or weeks ( Chen et al, 2010 , Nivens et al, 1993 , Reipa et al, 2006 ).…”