Abstract:Metallic nanoparticles against bacteria have increased recently due to their
unique properties. Many metals like silver, gold, copper, aluminum, zinc and their
oxides have been shown to have antibacterial properties. The activity of the
nanoparticles is affected by their physico-chemical properties. Different types of
mechanisms are proposed for the antibacterial actions against various types of bacteria.
The metal-based nanoparticles are synthesized by the top-down methods and bottom up methods. However, the … Show more
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