Optimizing the Synthesis of Titanium Carbide-Bismuth Oxide for Enhanced Antimicrobial Properties
Ojas Tamhane, Geetha A, Vasugi S, Balachandran S, Ilangovar I G K

TL;DR
This paper explores combining titanium carbide and bismuth oxide to create a material with strong antimicrobial properties.
Contribution
The study optimizes the synthesis of Ti₃C₂-Bi₂O₃ composites to enhance antimicrobial activity.
Findings
SEM and XRD confirmed successful synthesis of Ti₃C₂-Bi₂O₃ composites with high crystallinity.
The composite showed antimicrobial properties and was free of impurities.
The material's structure and elemental composition were analyzed using SEM and EDS.
Abstract
Background The two-dimensional MXene, known as titanium carbide (Ti₃C₂), is characterized by its substantial interlayer spacing, extensive surface area, hydrophilic nature, exceptional thermal stability, and outstanding electrical conductivity. These distinctive attributes render Ti₃C₂ an ideal candidate for detecting target analytes and immobilizing biomolecules. Bismuth oxide (Bi₂O₃), an essential compound of bismuth, frequently acts as a foundational element in bismuth chemistry. Its applications are diverse, from fireworks to oxygen gas sensors and solid oxide fuel cells, with particular emphasis on its behaviour under elevated temperatures and pressures. Notably, phase transitions to various polymorphs, which remain metastable at room temperature, have been documented under these conditions, indicating potential for numerous applications. Integrating MXene with Bi₂O₃ composites…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMXene and MAX Phase Materials · Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques · 2D Materials and Applications
