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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2021The Rebirth of Delinquent ‘Adult - Children’citations
  • 2017Effect of precursor on antifouling efficacy of vertically-oriented graphene nanosheets22citations
  • 2013Large arrays and networks of carbon nanotubes: Morphology control by process parameters6citations
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Effect of precursor on antifouling efficacy of vertically-oriented graphene nanosheets

  • Bandara, Chaturanga D.
  • Brockhoff, Bastian
  • Singh, Gurinder Pal
  • Prasad, Karthika
  • Kumar, Shailesh
  • Bazaka, Kateryna
  • Ostrikov, Kostya Ken
Abstract

Antifouling efficacy of graphene nanowalls, i.e., substrate-bound vertically-oriented graphene nanosheets, has been demonstrated against biofilm-forming Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Where graphene nanowalls are typically prepared using costly high-temperature synthesis from high-purity carbon precursors, large-scale applications demand efficient, low-cost processes. The advancement of plasma enabled synthesis techniques in the production of nanomaterials has opened a novel and effective method for converting low-cost natural waste resources to produce nanomaterials with a wide range of applications. Through this work, we report the rapid reforming of sugarcane bagasse, a low-value by-product from sugarcane industry, into high-quality vertically-oriented graphene nanosheets at a relatively low temperature of 400 ◦ C. Electron microscopy showed that graphene nanowalls fabricated from methane were significantly more effective at preventing surface attachment of Gram-negative rod-shaped Escherichia coli compared to bagasse-derived graphene, with both surfaces showing antifouling efficacy comparable to copper. Attachment of Gram-positive coccal Staphylococcus aureus was lower on the surfaces of both types of graphene compared to that on copper, with bagasse-derived graphene being particularly effective. Toxicity to planktonic bacteria estimated as a reduction in colony-forming units as a result of sample exposure showed that both graphenes effectively retarded cell replication.

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  • surface
  • Carbon
  • copper
  • forming
  • electron microscopy
  • toxicity