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Researchers create a new method for building anti-bacterial graphene masks – SlashGear
Researchers from City University of Hong Kong have developed a new method for making antibacterial graphene masks quickly and cost-efficiently. The researchers note that commonly used surgical mask…
Researchers from City University of Hong Kong have developed a new method for making antibacterial graphene masks quickly and cost-efficiently. The researchers note that commonly used surgical masks are not antibacterial, leaving harmful elements on the mask to remain active for hours, posing a secondary infection risk. Graphene is known for its antibacterial properties, and scientists have studied making graphene masks.
Researchers say that in past studies, they discovered that direct writing …
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