Table 27.1 (continued)
ENMs
Size (nm)
Bacteria
Mode of action
Synthesis
References
Se
30–70
E. coli
S. aureus
Deposition of NPs in the peptidoglycan layer and
release of soluble Se species
Redox reactions
Tran et al.
(2015)
CuO/W
39–53
E. coli
S. aureus
ROS generation, Induction of oxidative stress–
Co-precipitation
synthesis
Raba-Páez
et al. (2020)
HfO2
3.7 0.6
S. mutans
Bacterial DNA fragmentation
Sol-gel synthesis
Ostadhossein
et al. (2018)
α-Al2O3
20
S. aureus
K. aerogenes
E. coli
P. desmolyticum
NPs interaction with outer membrane and subsequent
channel formation in the cytoplasmic membrane
and ROS generation
Solution
combustion
synthesis
Prashanth et al.
(2015)
CeO2
6 3.5,
15 4.3, 22 5.7,
40 10
E. coli
S. oneidensis
B. subtilis
NPs-bacterium interactions and general stress response
Hydrothermal
synthesis
Pelletier et al.
(2010)
NiO
20–30
P. aeruginosa
B. subtilis
Membrane disruption and cell lysis
Sol-gel synthesis
Rakshit et al.
(2013)
Co3O4
10–25 (Co3O4-I)
100–150 (Co3O4-II)
S. aureus
E. coli
Interaction of NPs through endocytosis across the
plasma membrane into the cytoplasm
Pyrolytic synthesis
Ghosh et al.
(2014)
Fe3O4
10–30
E. coli
P. mirabilis
B. subtilis
ROS generation, Penetration of NPs into membrane
Co-precipitation
synthesis
Arokiyaraj
et al. (2013)
500
M. Chauhan et al.