Abstract:Graphene in the form of laser-induced graphene (LIG) has antimicrobial
and antifouling surface effects due to its electrochemical properties and texture, and LIG-based
water filters were used for the inactivation of bacteria. However, the antiviral activity of LIGbased filters has not been explored. Here we showed that LIG filters also have antiviral effects
under application of electrical potential using the model prototypic poxvirus virus Vaccinia
lister. This antiviral activity of the LIG filters was compar… Show more
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