%0 Journal Article %T Antimicrobial activity of synthesized graphene oxide-selenium nanocomposites: A mechanistic insight. %A Riyal I %A Badoni A %A Kalura SS %A Mishra K %A Sharma H %A Gambhir L %A Dwivedi C %J Environ Sci Pollut Res Int %V 30 %N 7 %D Feb 2023 %M 36227490 %F 5.19 %R 10.1007/s11356-022-23550-3 %X Nanoparticles have recently gained interest as an anti-bacterial agent due to their large surface area/volume ratio and potential to compromise the integrity of bacterial cell membranes. Due to its versatility and anti-bacterial activity, graphene-based materials have drawn significant interest in biomedical applications. One of the greatest threats to life in the modern technological era is the pervasiveness of infectious diseases since bacteria cells are constantly updating themselves to resist antibiotics. In this presented study, GO-Se nanocomposite has been synthesized using polymer solution via a simple dispersion method. The structural and physicochemical properties of nanocomposite were investigated in detail. Staphylococcus aureus, Proteus vulgaris, and Bacillus subtilis bacterial strains were employed to study the anti-bacterial activity of GO-Se nanocomposite. The results show that the synthesized nanocomposites have good efficacy as an anti-bacterial agent. UV-vis spectroscopy, FTIR spectroscopy, HRTEM, XPS, and Raman spectroscopy were used to analyze the as-prepared GO and GO-Se nanocomposite.