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Antibacterial activity of carbon-based nanomaterials

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Jovanović, Svetlana P.
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Due to the global increasing spread of bacterial resistivity, the emergency for the development of new antibacterial agents is very high. The novel alternative for the treatment of bacterial infections must be developed fast and it has to follow the dynamic of bacterial resistivity progress. Recently developed nanomaterials showed great potential in antibacterial therapy. Especially interesting are carbon-based nanomaterials, which show unusual both physical and chemical properties, but also their biosafety is high. In this chapter, the recent progress on the antibacterial activity of different carbonbased nanomaterials is presented. Graphene, graphene oxide, graphene and carbon quantum dots, carbon nanotubes, fullerenes as well as nanodiamonds are discussed in this chapter. First, the structure, chemical and physical properties of carbon nanomaterials are discussed and after various mechanisms of their antibacterial activity are presented such as photodynamic effects, photothermal act...ivity, isolation by wrapping, oxidative stress, mechanical damage, lipid extraction and inhibition of metabolism.

Keywords:
Antibacterial activity / Carbon nanotubes / Graphene / Graphene oxide / Graphene quantum dots / Nanodiamonds
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The Encyclopedia of Bacteriology Research Developments, 2021, 11, 499-530
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  • Nova Science Publishers

ISBN: 978-153619316-9

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85118429216
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_9978
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https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/9978
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abstract = "Due to the global increasing spread of bacterial resistivity, the emergency for the development of new antibacterial agents is very high. The novel alternative for the treatment of bacterial infections must be developed fast and it has to follow the dynamic of bacterial resistivity progress. Recently developed nanomaterials showed great potential in antibacterial therapy. Especially interesting are carbon-based nanomaterials, which show unusual both physical and chemical properties, but also their biosafety is high. In this chapter, the recent progress on the antibacterial activity of different carbonbased nanomaterials is presented. Graphene, graphene oxide, graphene and carbon quantum dots, carbon nanotubes, fullerenes as well as nanodiamonds are discussed in this chapter. First, the structure, chemical and physical properties of carbon nanomaterials are discussed and after various mechanisms of their antibacterial activity are presented such as photodynamic effects, photothermal activity, isolation by wrapping, oxidative stress, mechanical damage, lipid extraction and inhibition of metabolism.",
publisher = "Nova Science Publishers",
journal = "The Encyclopedia of Bacteriology Research Developments",
booktitle = "Antibacterial activity of carbon-based nanomaterials",
volume = "11",
pages = "499-530",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_9978"
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Jovanović, S. P.. (2021). Antibacterial activity of carbon-based nanomaterials. in The Encyclopedia of Bacteriology Research Developments
Nova Science Publishers., 11, 499-530.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_9978
Jovanović SP. Antibacterial activity of carbon-based nanomaterials. in The Encyclopedia of Bacteriology Research Developments. 2021;11:499-530.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_9978 .
Jovanović, Svetlana P., "Antibacterial activity of carbon-based nanomaterials" in The Encyclopedia of Bacteriology Research Developments, 11 (2021):499-530,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_9978 .

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