2020
DOI: 10.1002/chem.202000590
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Extraction of Graphene Nanostructures from Colocasia esculenta and Nelumbo nucifera Leaves and Surface Functionalization with Tin Oxide: Evaluation of Their Antibacterial Properties

Abstract: Expeditious evolution of antimicrobial resistance in recent years has been identified as a growing concern by various health organizations around the world. Herein, facile and environmentally benign production of highly antibacterial carbonaceous nanomaterials from Colocasia esculenta and Nelumbo nucifera leaves is reported. After carbonization and oxidative treatment, smaller graphene domains are formed in Colocasia esculenta derivatives, whereas larger sheetlike structures are observed in the case of Nelumbo… Show more

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“…A recent study used Colocasia esculenta (taro) and Nelumbo nucifera (Indian lotus) extracts to synthesize graphene nanocomposites using oxidative treatment by a modified Hummers' method [135]. The graphene synthesized from these extracts was reported to show inherent antimicrobial applications, which overcome the environmental issues that arise when using disinfectants such as hydrogen peroxide.…”
Section: Plant Extractsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study used Colocasia esculenta (taro) and Nelumbo nucifera (Indian lotus) extracts to synthesize graphene nanocomposites using oxidative treatment by a modified Hummers' method [135]. The graphene synthesized from these extracts was reported to show inherent antimicrobial applications, which overcome the environmental issues that arise when using disinfectants such as hydrogen peroxide.…”
Section: Plant Extractsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 Agricultural wastes are renewable resources that can be used to produce various carbon materials; they are regenerative precursors, available, not expensive, produce a large yield, and are environmentally friendly. 9 Carbonization is the process of heating the biomass (pyrolysis) at high temperatures, above 200 °C, in the absence of air. 10 It usually produces biochar that is a carbon-enriched, porous, and grayish-black solid 11,12 and involves the transformation of sp 3 C−X bonds into the aromatic sp 2 C−C bonds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agricultural wastes remain a challenging problem because of their accumulations, difficulties in its transportation, handling, and storage; moreover, converting the wastes into feedstock is an expensive process . Agricultural wastes are renewable resources that can be used to produce various carbon materials; they are regenerative precursors, available, not expensive, produce a large yield, and are environmentally friendly . Carbonization is the process of heating the biomass (pyrolysis) at high temperatures, above 200 °C, in the absence of air .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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