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A comparative study of pure and copper (Cu)-doped ZnO nanorods for antibacterial and photocatalytic applications with their mechanism of action

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The present study reports the synthesis of pure and Cu-doped ZnO nanorods for antibacterial and photocatalytic applications. The samples were synthesized by simple, low cost mechanical-assisted thermal decomposition process. The synthesized materials were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, UV–Visible spectroscopy, and photoluminescence studies. The antibacterial activity of characterized samples was determined against Gram-positive bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes and Gram-negative bacteria such as Escherichia coli using shake flask method with respect to time. The significant antibacterial activity was perceived from scanning electron micrographs that clearly revealed bacterial cell lysis resulting in the release of cytoplasmic content followed by cell death. The degradation of methylene blue was used as a model organic dye for photocatalytic activity. The present study demonstrates the superior photocatalytic and antibacterial activity of Cu-doped ZnO nanorods with respect to pure ZnO nanorods.

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The authors are thankful to Prof. B. R. Mehta from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi India, Dr. R. P. Singh and Dr. Lalit M. Bharadwaj from Amity Institute of Nanotechnology (AINT), Noida (India), and Dr. V. K. Jain from Amity Institute of Advanced Research & Studies (AIARS), Amity University, Noida (India) for providing all necessary research facilities during this research work.

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Bhuyan, T., Khanuja, M., Sharma, R. et al. A comparative study of pure and copper (Cu)-doped ZnO nanorods for antibacterial and photocatalytic applications with their mechanism of action. J Nanopart Res 17, 288 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11051-015-3093-3

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