Sio2@cu core: antibacterial, “shell” active agents synthesized through sol-gel

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  • who: Alaa F. Hashim from the Department of Physics, College of Education for Pure Sciences, Tikrit University, Salahuddin, Iraq have published the Article: SiO2, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

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    Nanoparticles are employed in biomedical and biological applications because nanotechnology is progressively playing a significant role in the field of biomedicine. Recent investigations have discovered that a variety of metallic nanoparticle types, including silver, copper, and zinc, exhibit antibacterial properties. Numerous organizations claim that copper is an effective antibacterial agent; thus, it appears that little copper particles were chosen as the ingredient. For instance . . .

     

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