Graphene oxide (GO) is a widely used antimicrobial and antibiofouling material in surface modification. Although the antibacterial mechanisms of GO have been thoroughly elucidated, the dynamics of bacterial attachment on GO surfaces under environmentally relevant conditions remain largely unknown. In this study, quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM-D) was used to examine the dynamic attachment processes of a model organism Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 onto GO surface under different ionic strengths (1–600 mM NaCl). Our results show the highest bacterial attachment at moderate ionic strengths (200–400 mM). The quantitative model of QCM-D reveals that the enhanced bacterial attachment is attributed to the higher contact...
The increasing biological use of graphene-based materials has prompted research inquiries on their e...
Pristine graphene, its derivatives, and composites have been widely reported to possess antibacteria...
Although graphene-based materials (GBMs) have been thoroughly explored, their use in antimicrobial s...
As antimicrobials, graphene materials (GMs) may have advantages over traditional antibiotics due to ...
As antimicrobials, graphene materials (GMs) may have advantages over traditional antibiotics due to ...
The development of new pharmacological strategies that evade bacterial resistance has become a compe...
Understanding the interactions of graphene oxide (GO) with biological membranes is crucial for the e...
The potential of graphene oxide (GO) in environmental applications, such as the development of antim...
Graphene oxide (GO) is a promising and remarkable nanomaterial that exhibits antimicrobial activity ...
The antibacterial nature of graphene oxide (GO) has stimulated wide interest in the medical field. A...
Healthy and environmental issues are the most concerned issues around the globe. Graphene-oxide (GO)...
Past research revealed the antibacterial behavior of nanocarbons. However, the mechanisms of nanocar...
There are significant controversies on the antibacterial properties of graphene oxide (GO): GO was r...
Graphene oxide (GO) is a promising precursor to produce graphene-family nanomaterials for various ap...
Duo to their superior physicochemical properties, graphene and its derivatives (GDs), such as graphe...
The increasing biological use of graphene-based materials has prompted research inquiries on their e...
Pristine graphene, its derivatives, and composites have been widely reported to possess antibacteria...
Although graphene-based materials (GBMs) have been thoroughly explored, their use in antimicrobial s...
As antimicrobials, graphene materials (GMs) may have advantages over traditional antibiotics due to ...
As antimicrobials, graphene materials (GMs) may have advantages over traditional antibiotics due to ...
The development of new pharmacological strategies that evade bacterial resistance has become a compe...
Understanding the interactions of graphene oxide (GO) with biological membranes is crucial for the e...
The potential of graphene oxide (GO) in environmental applications, such as the development of antim...
Graphene oxide (GO) is a promising and remarkable nanomaterial that exhibits antimicrobial activity ...
The antibacterial nature of graphene oxide (GO) has stimulated wide interest in the medical field. A...
Healthy and environmental issues are the most concerned issues around the globe. Graphene-oxide (GO)...
Past research revealed the antibacterial behavior of nanocarbons. However, the mechanisms of nanocar...
There are significant controversies on the antibacterial properties of graphene oxide (GO): GO was r...
Graphene oxide (GO) is a promising precursor to produce graphene-family nanomaterials for various ap...
Duo to their superior physicochemical properties, graphene and its derivatives (GDs), such as graphe...
The increasing biological use of graphene-based materials has prompted research inquiries on their e...
Pristine graphene, its derivatives, and composites have been widely reported to possess antibacteria...
Although graphene-based materials (GBMs) have been thoroughly explored, their use in antimicrobial s...