MXenes in Microbiology and Virology: from Pathogen Detection to Antimicrobial Applications
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SARAÇ, Begüm, Şeydanur YÜCER & Fatih ÇİFTÇİ. "MXenes in Microbiology and Virology: from Pathogen Detection to Antimicrobial Applications". Nanoscale, (2025).Özet
MXenes, a rapidly emerging class of two-dimensional materials, have demonstrated exceptional versatility
and functionality across various domains, including microbiology and virology. Recent advancements in
MXene synthesis techniques, encompassing both top-down and bottom-up approaches, have expanded
their potential applications in pathogen detection, antimicrobial treatments, and biomedical platforms.
This review highlights the unique physicochemical properties of MXenes, including their large surface
area, tunable surface chemistry, and high biocompatibility, which contribute to their antimicrobial efficacy
against bacteria, fungi, and viruses, such as SARS-CoV-2. The antibacterial mechanisms of MXenes,
including membrane disruption, reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, and photothermal inactivation,
are discussed alongside hybridization strategies that enhance their bioactivity. Additionally, the challenges
and future prospects of MXenes in developing advanced antimicrobial coatings, diagnostic tools, and
therapeutic systems are outlined. By addressing current limitations and exploring innovative solutions, this
study underscores the transformative potential of MXenes in microbiology, virology, and biomedical
applications.