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Promoting Functionalized Multi Walled Carbon Nano Tubes Using neem and flax oil for Resentence Pathogenic Bacteria

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Fig. 1. Images of treated MWCNTs with neem and flax oil in bath ultrasonic at temperature of 25°C for 1h to obtain carboxyl functional groups
Fig. 2. FTIR analysis of a) raw, b) treated MWCNTs with neem oil and c) treated MWCNTs with flax oil
Fig. 3. TEM micrograph of a) raw-MWCNTs and treaded MWCNTs with b) neem oil and c) flax (kitan) oil
Fig. 6. The percentage of inhibition bacteria using Neem and Flax oil with MWCNTs in (1 ,3 mg/ml ) concentration
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