A scientific research paper by Mohammad Koksh Sadiq, a student at the College of Pharmacy, University of Sulaimani, has been published in Environmental Chemical Engineering, a leading international journal indexed under the renowned Elsevier publishing group and headquartered in the Netherlands.
The study provides a comprehensive review of nitrogen-doped carbon dots for antibacterial applications. It critically evaluates recent advancements in utilizing these carbon-based nanomaterials to combat bacterial growth, delving into their synthesis methods, antibacterial mechanisms, and the impact of nitrogen doping on their efficacy.
Beyond analysis, the research proposes potential solutions to address antibiotic resistance, a pressing global health challenge, and outlines strategies to enhance the antibacterial performance of these nanomaterials.
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