Bacteria trapped — and terminated — by graphene filter

October 7th, 2019

Bacteria trapped — and terminated — by graphene filter
Rice scientists have transformed their laser-induced graphene into self-sterilizing filters that grab pathogens out of the air and kill them with small pulses of electricity. The flexible filter developed by the Rice lab of chemist James Tour may be of special interest to hospitals, where patients have a 1-in-31 chance of acquiring a potentially antibiotic-resistant infection during hospitalization.
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