Exploring graphene's antibacterial potential for advanced and sustainable solutions in water treatment
The increased demand for better water treatment procedures to ensure clean and safe water has resulted in substantial research into the antibacterial activity of graphene-based materials. The potential and rationale of graphene-based materials for antibacterial applications in water treatment are in...
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Elsevier Ltd
2024
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Summary: | The increased demand for better water treatment procedures to ensure clean and safe water has resulted in substantial research into the antibacterial activity of graphene-based materials. The potential and rationale of graphene-based materials for antibacterial applications in water treatment are investigated in this review work. Graphene-based materials possess robust antibacterial properties, effectively deterring bacterial attachment, inhibiting biofilm development, and reducing growth. Various mechanisms of antibacterial action by graphene-based materials are described as they are intriguing options for reducing microbial pollution in water sources due to their broad-spectrum activity and potential for increased filtration efficiency. This review emphasises the necessity of ongoing R&D in improving the performance, scalability, and cost-effectiveness of graphene-based antibacterial technology. The findings highlight graphene-based materials' potential to revolutionize water treatment by increasing water quality and safeguarding public health. � 2023 Elsevier Ltd |
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