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An NIR light-driven AgBiS 2 @ZIF-8 hybrid photocatalyst for rapid bacteria-killing.

Ting LiuKangkang HuangYuxia YangShengwu WenJingxian ZhangSuiping DengShaozao TanLanghuan Huang
Published in: Journal of materials chemistry. B (2024)
Bacterial infection is the most common risk factor that causes the failure of implantation surgery. Therefore, the development of biocompatible implants with excellent antibacterial properties is of utmost importance. In this study, NIR light-driven AgBiS 2 @ZIF-8 hybrid photocatalysts for rapid bacteria-killing were prepared. AgBiS 2 @ZIF-8 exhibited excellent photocatalytic activity due to the rapid transfer of photoelectrons from AgBiS 2 to ZIF-8, resulting in abundant reactive oxygen species (ROS) to kill bacteria. Meanwhile, AgBiS 2 @ZIF-8 exhibited a noteworthy photothermal effect, which could effectively convert NIR light into heat. Subsequently, the NIR light-driven antibacterial activity of AgBiS 2 @ZIF-8/Ti against S. aureus and E. coli was studied. The experimental results showed that AgBiS 2 @ZIF-8 displayed enhanced photodynamic therapy (PDT) and photothermal therapy (PTT) performance. Under irradiation with 808 nm NIR light for 10 min, AgBiS 2 @ZIF-8/Ti could effectively eliminate 98.55% of S. aureus in vitro , 99.34% of E. coli in vitro and 95% S. aureus in vivo . At the same time, AgBiS 2 @ZIF-8/Ti had good biocompatibility. Therefore, AgBiS 2 @ZIF-8/Ti showed potential as an antibacterial material, which provided a strategy to fight polymicrobial infections.
Keyphrases
  • photodynamic therapy
  • fluorescence imaging
  • drug release
  • reactive oxygen species
  • escherichia coli
  • fluorescent probe
  • minimally invasive
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • highly efficient