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Antibacterial properties of citric acid/β-alanine carbon dots against gram-negative bacteria

Pandey et al., 2021

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472551640310242647
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Pandey A
Devkota A
Yadegari Z
Dumenyo K
Taheri A
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Nanomaterials

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While multi-drug resistance in bacteria is an emerging concern in public health, using carbon dots (CDs) as a new source of antimicrobial activity is gaining popularity due to their antimicrobial and non-toxic properties. Here we prepared carbon dots from citric acid and β …
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