Antipathogenic properties and applications of low-dimensional materials

Author:

Shaw Z. L.,Kuriakose SruthiORCID,Cheeseman Samuel,Dickey Michael D.ORCID,Genzer Jan,Christofferson Andrew J.ORCID,Crawford Russell J.ORCID,McConville Chris F.,Chapman JamesORCID,Truong Vi KhanhORCID,Elbourne AaronORCID,Walia SumeetORCID

Abstract

AbstractA major health concern of the 21st century is the rise of multi-drug resistant pathogenic microbial species. Recent technological advancements have led to considerable opportunities for low-dimensional materials (LDMs) as potential next-generation antimicrobials. LDMs have demonstrated antimicrobial behaviour towards a variety of pathogenic bacterial and fungal cells, due to their unique physicochemical properties. This review provides a critical assessment of current LDMs that have exhibited antimicrobial behaviour and their mechanism of action. Future design considerations and constraints in deploying LDMs for antimicrobial applications are discussed. It is envisioned that this review will guide future design parameters for LDM-based antimicrobial applications.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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