Recent advances in carbon-based nanomaterials for combating bacterial biofilm-associated infections
F Cui, T Li, D Wang, S Yi, J Li, X Li - Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2022 - Elsevier
The prevalence of bacterial pathogens among humans has increased rapidly and poses a
great threat to health. Two-thirds of bacterial infections are associated with biofilms …
great threat to health. Two-thirds of bacterial infections are associated with biofilms …
Chemical, physical, and biological coordination: an interplay between materials and enzymes as potential platforms for immobilization
Suitable coordination between the new wave of nanostructured materials and catalyst of
interests play a critical role in develo** nanobiocatalysts with new or improved …
interests play a critical role in develo** nanobiocatalysts with new or improved …
Livestock and poultry farm wastewater treatment and its valorization for generating value-added products: Recent updates and way forward
Livestock and poultry wastewater poses a potent risk for environmental pollution
accelerating disease load and premature deaths. It is characterized by high chemical …
accelerating disease load and premature deaths. It is characterized by high chemical …
Biocatalytic membranes for combating the challenges of membrane fouling and micropollutants in water purification: A review
Over the last few years, the list of water contaminants has grown tremendously due to many
anthropogenic activities. Various conventional technologies are available for water and …
anthropogenic activities. Various conventional technologies are available for water and …
Quorum sensing and quenching in membrane bioreactors: opportunities and challenges for biofouling control
Membrane biofouling, due to biofilm growth after planktonic bacteria attachment to a
membrane, is a major bottleneck limiting the energy-efficient operation and maintenance of …
membrane, is a major bottleneck limiting the energy-efficient operation and maintenance of …
A review of the current in-situ fouling control strategies in MBR: Biological versus physicochemical
Fouling in membrane bioreactors (MBR) is a bottleneck problem limiting their application. In-
situ fouling control strategies have been continuously developed for decades, and can be …
situ fouling control strategies have been continuously developed for decades, and can be …
Tyrosinase-immobilized CNT based biosensor for highly-sensitive detection of phenolic compounds
Y Wee, S Park, YH Kwon, Y Ju, KM Yeon… - Biosensors and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Highly sensitive phenol biosensor was developed by using well-dispersed carbon
nanotubes (CNTs) in enzyme solution and adding CNTs in enzyme electrodes. First, the …
nanotubes (CNTs) in enzyme solution and adding CNTs in enzyme electrodes. First, the …
Enhanced flux and fouling resistance forward osmosis membrane based on a hydrogel/MOF hybrid selective layer
W Fu, J Chen, C Li, L Jiang, M Qiu, X Li, Y Wang… - Journal of Colloid and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Although forward osmosis (FO) technology has been widely adopted for water treatment, it
still faces great challenges, including low permeability and fouling problem. Herein, a novel …
still faces great challenges, including low permeability and fouling problem. Herein, a novel …
Biocatalytic membrane: Go far beyond enzyme immobilization
Biocatalytic membrane takes advantages of reaction–separation integration as well as
enzyme immobilization, which has attracted increasing attentions in online detection and …
enzyme immobilization, which has attracted increasing attentions in online detection and …
Glucose oxidase-copper hybrid nanoflowers embedded with magnetic nanoparticles as an effective antibacterial agent
Bacterial contamination causes various problems ranging from bacterial infection to
biofouling. As an effective and non-toxic agent for bacterial de-contamination, glucose …
biofouling. As an effective and non-toxic agent for bacterial de-contamination, glucose …