Carbon Nanodots/Cajuput Oil Composites for Potential Antibacterial Applications

Ariswan, Ariswan and Isnaeni, Isnaeni and Warsono, Warsono and Fauzi, Fika and Nurita Pebriana, Irvany and Suparno, Suparno and Sari, Emi Kurnia and Al Ashfiya, Bian Itsna Ashfa and Dwandaru, Wipsar Sunu Brams (2023) Carbon Nanodots/Cajuput Oil Composites for Potential Antibacterial Applications. Current Nanoscience, 19 (4). pp. 612-619. ISSN 15734137

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Abstract

Background: We reported for the first time the preparation of carbon nanodots/ cajuput oil (C-dots/CJO) composites for potential antibacterial applications.

Methods: The C-dots were synthesized from CJO distillation wastes via the low carbonization method. Then, the C-dots were mixed with CJO to obtain C-dots/CJO composites. The characteristics of the C-dots were determined using UV-Vis, PL, TRPL, FTIR, and HRTEM, whereas the C-dots/CJO composites were characterized using UV-Vis and FTIR.

Results: Antibacterial properties were investigated for samples of C-dots, CJO, and C-dots/CJO with no-light, white light, and UV/violet light treatments. The C-dots produced cyan luminescence with a decay lifetime of 6.54 ns. Based on the antibacterial tests, the C-dots/CJO composites have DIZ higher than the pure C-dots.

Conclusion: The C-dots/CJO composites reached the highest DIZ of 3.6 nm under white light, which was attributed to the photodynamic effect and photodisinfection of the C-dots and CJO, respectively. Hence, the C-dots/CJO composites can be potential antibacterial agents against E. coli bacteria.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Antibacterial activity, C-dots/CJO composites, carbon nanodots, cajuput oil, low carbonization method, cajuput oil distillation wastes.
Subjects: Materials Sciences > Carbon & Graphite
Materials Sciences > Composite Materials
Depositing User: Saepul Mulyana
Date Deposited: 17 Dec 2025 01:55
Last Modified: 17 Dec 2025 01:55
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/56508

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