Characterization and anti-microbial properties of Graphene/Single-walled carbon nanotubes
Abstract
The primary purpose of this research is to determine the antimicrobial activity of
functionalized Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes (SWNT) using the extract from Hempedu
bumi plant. It was evaluated for the biological activities on Bacillus sp., Aspergillus niger and Escherichia coli. SWNT is nanosized graphite which is believed that it has the
antimicrobial activity. It can destroy the wall of bacteria and release the DNA content of
bacteria by sharp edge. The formations of inhibition zones were found to evident the
importance of the functionalized SWNT by H. bumi with the optimum volume of 35 μl and
shown the greatest cleared zone of inhibition. For E. coli, the result showed 1.1 cm and 1.0
cm for Bacillus while 1.5 cm for A. niger. Further, morphological and structural analyses
have been undergone to understand the functionalized SWNT using few analyses. From the
analysis of scanning electron microscope, it can be shown that the structure of SWNT were
fine and align naturally into “ropes” together by Weak Van der Waals forces of attraction
while in analysis of atomic Force microscope, it can be clearly observed the structure
especially in Z-axis which was with the height direction of 300 μm and X-Z axes view
direction at 45 angle. X-axis has maximum of 0.5 μm/div while Z-axis has 300 μm/div.
From the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis, it can be observed that there are 4
peaks which is peak area percentage for C-C is 95.87 %, C-O has 3.08 %, NSi2O has 0.73 %
and metal iodides have 0.32 % while the total percentage is 100 %. Lastly, it has the
highest peak of the analysis located at 15.9 with 393 intensity in X-ray powder diffraction
analysis.