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Living and Regenerative Material Encapsulating Self-Assembled Shewanella oneidensis -CdS Hybrids for Photocatalytic Biodegradation of Organic Dyes.

Mingyue TaoChenyang JinHongfei LuKai JinLin YuJinliang LiuJing ZhangXiaohui ZhuYihan Wu
Published in: Microorganisms (2022)
Reductive biodegradation by microorganisms has been widely explored for detoxifying recalcitrant contaminants; however, the biodegradation capacity of microbes is limited by the energy level of the released electrons. Here, we developed a method to self-assemble Shewanella oneidensis -CdS nanoparticle hybrids with significantly improved reductive biodegradation capacity and constructed a living material by encapsulating the hybrids in hydrogels. The material confines the nano-bacteria hybrids and protects them from environmental stress, thus improving their recyclability and long-term stability (degradation capacity unhindered after 4 weeks). The developed living materials exhibited efficient photocatalytic biodegradation of various organic dyes including azo and nitroso dyes. This study highlights the feasibility and benefits of constructing self-assembled nano-bacteria hybrids for bioremediation and sets the stage for the development of novel living materials from nano-bacteria hybrids.
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