Graphene-Based Antibacterial Paper

Wenbing Hu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Cheng Peng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Weijie Luo(Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics), Min Lv(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiaoming Li(Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics), Di Li(Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics), Qing Huang(Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics), Chunhai Fan(Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics)
ACS Nano
July 1, 2010
Cited by 1,985

Abstract

Graphene is a monolayer of tightly packed carbon atoms that possesses many interesting properties and has numerous exciting applications. In this work, we report the antibacterial activity of two water-dispersible graphene derivatives, graphene oxide (GO) and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) nanosheets. Such graphene-based nanomaterials can effectively inhibit the growth of E. coli bacteria while showing minimal cytotoxicity. We have also demonstrated that macroscopic freestanding GO and rGO paper can be conveniently fabricated from their suspension via simple vacuum filtration. Given the superior antibacterial effect of GO and the fact that GO can be mass-produced and easily processed to make freestanding and flexible paper with low cost, we expect this new carbon nanomaterial may find important environmental and clinical applications.


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