This paper analyzes the role of the conducting layer substrates (Cu and fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO)) on grown copper oxide (CuO) in order to improve the performance of catalytic bacterial inactivation. Growth of CuO onto Cu substrate was via thermal oxidation of Cu whereas hydrothermal method was employed for CuO growth onto Fro. The surface morphology of CuO varied with respect to the substrates choice and epitaxy, developing particulated thin film and thin film consisting vertically aligned nanorods on Cu and FTO, respectively. Photo- and electro-based reactions were carried out to understand the effect of light, bias, bias-catalyst and light-bias-catalyst combinations, respectively, for the fast killing of E. coli. The experimental re...
Advances in electrolytic and gas sensing technologies continue to be driven by careful selection and...
The production of nontoxic, affordable, and efficient antibacterial surfaces is key to the well-bein...
Abstract: This work reports an environment friendly alternative to epitaxially grow copper oxide nan...
This paper analyzes the role of the conducting layer substrates (Cu and fluorine-doped tin oxide (FT...
CuO powders with different specific surface areas are reported hereby to inactivate E. coli in aqueo...
Photoelectrochemical cells (PEC) and microbial fuel cells (MFC) are two promising environmental tech...
In this manuscript, we studied the effect of additive manufacturing pretreatment on bacterial adhesi...
This review focuses on the acceleration of the bactericidal and fungicidal effects by uniform, adhes...
Alternative energy is a rapidly growing field due to the abundance of greenhouse gasses produced by ...
The design, synthesis, fundamentals and evaluation of 2D/3D antimicrobial surfaces are addressed in ...
The production of nontoxic, affordable, and efficient antibacterial surfaces is key to the well-bein...
In this study, we demonstrate development of p-Cu2O thin films through cathodic electrodeposition te...
Interfacial coupling of semiconductor with metal has been demonstrated for inactivation of E. coli. ...
A pure-phase Cu2O film photocatalyst was successfully prepared by the electrodeposition technique fr...
CuO powders with different specific surface areas are reported hereby to inactivate E. coli in aqueo...
Advances in electrolytic and gas sensing technologies continue to be driven by careful selection and...
The production of nontoxic, affordable, and efficient antibacterial surfaces is key to the well-bein...
Abstract: This work reports an environment friendly alternative to epitaxially grow copper oxide nan...
This paper analyzes the role of the conducting layer substrates (Cu and fluorine-doped tin oxide (FT...
CuO powders with different specific surface areas are reported hereby to inactivate E. coli in aqueo...
Photoelectrochemical cells (PEC) and microbial fuel cells (MFC) are two promising environmental tech...
In this manuscript, we studied the effect of additive manufacturing pretreatment on bacterial adhesi...
This review focuses on the acceleration of the bactericidal and fungicidal effects by uniform, adhes...
Alternative energy is a rapidly growing field due to the abundance of greenhouse gasses produced by ...
The design, synthesis, fundamentals and evaluation of 2D/3D antimicrobial surfaces are addressed in ...
The production of nontoxic, affordable, and efficient antibacterial surfaces is key to the well-bein...
In this study, we demonstrate development of p-Cu2O thin films through cathodic electrodeposition te...
Interfacial coupling of semiconductor with metal has been demonstrated for inactivation of E. coli. ...
A pure-phase Cu2O film photocatalyst was successfully prepared by the electrodeposition technique fr...
CuO powders with different specific surface areas are reported hereby to inactivate E. coli in aqueo...
Advances in electrolytic and gas sensing technologies continue to be driven by careful selection and...
The production of nontoxic, affordable, and efficient antibacterial surfaces is key to the well-bein...
Abstract: This work reports an environment friendly alternative to epitaxially grow copper oxide nan...