Preparation of GO-ZnO Nanocomposite and its Antibacterial Activity
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2019
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
The progression of nanomaterials demonstrated prevailing apparatuses for
nanotechnological sales in various kinds of application like electronics, drug deliver
carriers, biosensors and nanomedicine. By and large, nanoparticles appear to be a
double-edged sword as they have both valuable and unsafe impacts, depending upon
the circumstance of applications. Graphene and its family derivatives like graphene
oxide (GO) is the allotrope of carbon and reduced graphene oxide (RGO) also allotrope
form of carbon attract in the entire world because of its outstanding physiochemical
properties, for example, huge surface area to volume proportion, magnificent charge
transportation, great quality and low electrical noise. Graphene based nanomaterial and
its composites for example GO-ZnO in a biological point of view require an detailed
origination with outstanding antibacterial properties with decline toxicity quality and
morphological evaluations of these materials is as yet appealing test for future interest.
Here, in this experimental work, we have synthesized and characterized GO-ZnO by
X-ray diffraction (XRD), Uv-Vis spectroscopy, Field emission scanning electron
microscopy FESEM, for morphological and essential study. Toxicity of GO-ZnO
nanocomposite was surveyed by means of methyl-thiazole-tetrazolium (MTT)
measure, and morphological changes realize GO-ZnO in Escherichia coli (E.coli)
investigated by confocal checking electron microscopy with magnification of ×40. The
toxicity of GO-ZnO nanoparticle was assessed by estimating the degree of misfortune
in cell viability (%) in dose dependent which caused the cell destruction in
apoptotic/necrotic way. The reason of bacterial death due oxidative pressure trigger by
reactive oxygen species (ROS) expressed potential role of GO-ZnO for enhancement
of antimicrobial activity of E coli as an effective antibacterial specialist
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Department of Physics, FA17, Physics, Nanocomposite, Antibacterial Activity, Dr. Muhammad Hammad Aziz