Facile synthesis of reduced graphene oxide-zirconium oxide/zinc oxide nanocomposites for effective antimicrobial and cytotoxic applications

Anandhavelu Sanmugam, Logesh Kumar Sellappan, Rafa Almeer, Swathy Manoharan, K. Karuppasamy, A. Kathalingam, Akram Alfantazi, T. Maiyalagan, Dhanasekaran Vikraman, Hyun Seok Kim

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Abstract

In this study, reduced graphene oxide (rGO) was successfully synthesised and impregnated with ZrO2-activated ZnO nanoparticles using facile chemical technique to obtain rGO-ZrO2/ZnO nanocomposites for effective biomedical applications. Fourier transform infra-red and X-ray diffraction results were authorized the rGO-ZrO2-ZnO nanocomposites formulation. Scanning electron micrographs showed wrinkled sheets integration of agglomerated spherical grains with hillocks and voids for rGO-ZrO2/ZnO. UV–vis and photoluminescence spectral results proved the modulated electronic structure in the nanocomposites. An extensive investigation was done for synthesised rGO, ZnO, rGO-ZnO and rGO-ZrO2/ZnO against human lung cancer (A549) cell lines. The exposed outcomes revealed the high cytotoxic behaviour against the cancer cell lines by the rGO-ZrO2/ZnO nanocomposites. Moreover, the antimicrobial efficacy of rGO-ZrO2/ZnO nanocomposites exhibited a potential bactericidal effect against S. aureus and E. coli organisms related to rGO-ZnO. Thus, the synthesised rGO-ZrO2/ZnO nanocomposites depicted high, thermal stability and potential bactericidal properties which could be the possible candidate for effective biomedical applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105026
JournalSurfaces and Interfaces
Volume53
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2024

Keywords

  • Antibacterial
  • Nanocomposites
  • ZnO, ZrO, Cytotoxicity
  • rGO

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