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Interactions of Mesoporous Silica and Zno Nanoparticles with Escherichia Coli

Highlights

  • Nanotechnology has created a plethora of diverse approaches that are being exploited for various applications in quantum electronics, sensing, catalysis, non-linear optics, biomedicines, therapeutics and many more

  • We have reported results for zinc oxide prepared by chemical method and Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles (MSN) that are prepared by Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) template base catalyzed condensation technique and their interaction with E. coli cells

  • Results and Discussion like hexagonal shaped pores were determined by Transmission Electron microscopy (TEM) images that revealed the spherical structure of MSN nanoparticles

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Introduction

Nanotechnology has created a plethora of diverse approaches that are being exploited for various applications in quantum electronics, sensing, catalysis, non-linear optics, biomedicines, therapeutics and many more. We have reported results for zinc oxide prepared by chemical method and Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles (MSN) that are prepared by Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) template base catalyzed condensation technique and their interaction with E. coli cells. The materials of different sizes, morphologies and surface activities were deliberately chosen to study their interactions with E. coli bacterial cells.

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