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Mechanism of Graphene Oxide in Bacterial Elimination Uncovered
Recent findings elucidate how graphene oxide selectively targets bacteria while leaving human cells intact, with implications for hygiene in various applications.
Editorial Staff
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Graphene oxide has been shown to effectively target and kill bacteria, a finding that holds significant implications for hygiene in everyday items such as clothing and masks.
The study, published in Advanced Functional Materials, details the mechanism by which graphene oxide selectively eliminates bacteria without harming human cells.
Understanding this selective action is crucial for the development of materials that can enhance hygiene and safety in consumer products.