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Antibacterial Electroconductive Composite Coating of Cotton Fabric.

Tomasz MakowskiMariia SvyntkivskaEwa PiorkowskaUrszula MizerskaWitold FortuniakDorota KowalczykStefan BrzezinskiDorota Kręgiel
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Graphene oxide (GO) was deposited on a cotton fabric and then thermally reduced to reduced graphene oxide (rGO) with the assistance of L-ascorbic acid. The GO reduction imparted electrical conductivity to the fabric and allowed for electrochemical deposition of Ag° particles using cyclic voltammetry. Only the Ag°/rGO composite coating imparted antibacterial properties to the fabric against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus . Ag°/rGO-modified fibers were free of bacterial film, and bacterial growth inhibition zones around the material specimens were found. Moreover, Ag°/rGO-modified fabric became superhydrophobic with WCA of 161°.
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