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De-Bo Hao1,2, Jia-Li Li3, Xian-Chao Zhou3
1College of Materials and Chemical Engineering, Henan University of Urban Construction, Pingdingshan, Henan, 467036, China.
Abstract:
Photoresponsive nitric oxide (NO)-releasing materials (NORMs) enable the spatiotemporal delivery of NO to facilitate their potential applications in physiological conditions. Here two novel metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)-based photoactive NORMs achieved by the incorporation of prefunctionalized NO donors into the photosensitive Fe-MOFs via a postmodification strategy is reported. The modified Fe-MOFs display superior photoactivity of NO release when exposed to visible light (up to 720 nm). Significantly, the visible-light-driven NO release properties are further corroborated by their efficient antibacterial performance.
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