Graphene Oxide Reinforced Polycarbonate Nanocomposite Films with Antibacterial Properties

  • Mahendran R
  • Sridharan D
  • Santhakumar K
  • et al.
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The incorporation of carbonaceous nanofillers into polymers can result in significant materials with improved physicochemical properties and novel composite functionalities. In this study, we have fabricated antibacterial, lightweight, transparent, and flexible graphene oxide (GO) reinforced polycarbonate thin films by a facile and low-cost methodology. Solution blending is employed to get a homogeneous mixture of PC-GO composites at various loading of GO, and the thin films are prepared by dry-wet phase inversion technique. Thermal studies and micrographs of the films revealed the incorporation of GO in PC matrix. Microstructure of the thin films showed the homogeneous dispersion of GO at micro- and nanoscales; however, at higher loading of GO (0.7%), significant agglomeration is observed. More importantly, PC-GO composite films exhibited excellent antibacterial activities against E. coli and S. aureus , owing to the antibacterial nature of GO nanoparticles.

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Mahendran, R., Sridharan, D., Santhakumar, K., Selvakumar, T. A., Rajasekar, P., & Jang, J.-H. (2016). Graphene Oxide Reinforced Polycarbonate Nanocomposite Films with Antibacterial Properties. Indian Journal of Materials Science, 2016, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/4169409

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