Contributions of Surface Oxidizing Species and Cu+ to the Antibacterial Activities of Cu2O with Different Crystalline Structures
Yun-Long Mu,
Qing He,
Chun-Yan Li
et al.
Abstract:Although precise regulation of the
crystalline structures of metal
oxides is an effective method to improve their antibacterial activities,
the corresponding mechanisms involved in this process are still unclear.
In this study, three kinds of cuprous oxide (Cu2O) samples
with different structures of cubes, octahedra, and rhombic dodecahedra
(c-Cu2O, o-Cu2O, and r-Cu2O) have
been successfully synthesized and their antibacterial activities are
compared. The antibacterial activities follow the order of r-Cu2O > o… Show more
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