Issue 90, 2023

Synthesis of an enediyne carbon-allotrope surface for photo-thermal degradation of DNA

Abstract

The improper disposal of hospital waste products containing genetic materials poses a serious safety threat. We present herein an environmentally friendly technology using a graphene-based novel carbon-allotropic surface to remediate such wastes. The used carbon-allotrope is decorated with an enediyne (EDE-1) enriched aromatic pi-conjugated structure to create an efficient and active surface for cleaving DNA strands. Under controlled exposure of ultraviolet (UV) radiation and heat, the developed surface influences genetic degradation without disturbing the bacterial populations present downstream of the water treatment system. The designed material has been extensively characterized using physicochemical and biological tools. Our results indicate that this approach can possibly be introduced in large scale hospital waste disposal streams for remediating genetic hazards and thereby developing a portable self-contained system.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis of an enediyne carbon-allotrope surface for photo-thermal degradation of DNA

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
12 Jul 2023
Accepted
05 Oct 2023
First published
09 Oct 2023

Chem. Commun., 2023,59, 13434-13437

Synthesis of an enediyne carbon-allotrope surface for photo-thermal degradation of DNA

S. K. Misra, M. Ye, P. Moitra, K. Dighe, A. Sharma, E. A. Daza, A. S. Schwartz-Duval, F. Ostadhossein and D. Pan, Chem. Commun., 2023, 59, 13434 DOI: 10.1039/D3CC03353H

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