Antimicrobial graphene materials: The interplay of complex materials characteristics and competing mechanisms

Hüseyin Enis Karahan, Yilei Wang, Wei Li, Fei Liu, Liang Wang, Xiao Sui, Muhammad Adil Riaz, Yuan Chen

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Abstract

Graphene materials (GMs) exhibit attractive antimicrobial activities promising for biomedical and environmental applications. However, we still lack full control over their behaviour and performance mainly due to the complications arising from the coexistence and interplay of multiple factors. Therefore, in this minireview, we attempt to illustrate the structure-property-Activity relationships of GMs' antimicrobial activity. We first examine the chemical/physical complexity of GMs focusing on five aspects of their materials characteristics: (i) chemical composition, (ii) impurities and imperfections, (iii) lateral dimension, (iv) self-Association (e.g., restacking), and (v) composite/hybrid formation. Next, we briefly summarise the current understanding of their antimicrobial mechanisms. Then, we assign the outlined materials characteristics of GMs to the proposed antimicrobial mechanisms. Lastly, we share our vision regarding the future of research and development in this fast-emerging field.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)766-773
Number of pages8
JournalBiomaterials Science
Volume6
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2018
Externally publishedYes

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