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    Chemical modification of graphene with grape seed extract: Its structural, optical and antimicrobial properties

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    Herein, we modified for the first time thermally reduced graphene oxide (TRG) using grape seed extract (GSE), by simple probe sonication method. The effect of GSE on the structural changes of TRG has been carefully analyzed through Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Raman spectroscopy and these spectral data proved that the TRG has been modified successfully. Furthermore, X-ray investigations proved the change in crystallinity and coherence length of TRG, which could be further, authenticated by Transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The optical properties of as prepared modified TRG (m-TRG) were investigated with the help of UV–Visible and photoluminescence spectroscopy. The band gap of m-TRG was found to be 4.1 eV and it exerted the luminescence in the visible region. Moreover, the antibacterial results showed that m-TRG has enhanced antibacterial activity and 80% of mortality was observed in both the gram positive and gram negative bacteria at a minimum concentration of 40â€ŻÎŒg ml−1 and 60â€ŻÎŒg ml−1. Thus, this m-TRG could find many applications in the future semiconductor and optoelectronic devices and it could be considered as a novel antibacterial agent that can find potential application in the areas of healthcare and engineering.The authors of this manuscript would like to thank the University Grants Commission ( 2061010223 ) (U.G.C), New Delhi and Department of Science and Technology (D.S.T) (Inspire Fellowship) New Delhi for their financial support. The authors would like to extend their thanks to Centre for Advanced Materials (CAM), Qatar University for supporting this work.Scopu
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