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Miaomiao He1, Ce Zhu1, Chuang Liu1
1College of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Orthopedic Research Institute and Orthopedic Surgery, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, China. ywz@scu.edu.cn.
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Pathogenic infections, which accompany the process of biological evolution, represent a primary risk factor threatening human life and health. The fabrication of heterostructures is an efficient strategy against pathogens. Typical heterostructures consist of inorganic materials. Investigating heterostructures composed of organic components provides strong groundwork for advancing heterostructural systems. Herein, the Ag2S/IEICO-4F heterostructure is proposed and established. It possesses a favorable reactive oxide species (ROS) yield under NIR irradiation, including 1O2/˙O2- and ˙OH, which originates from the enhanced electron-hole separation, resulting in an obviously higher ROS yield compared to the Ag2S and IEICO-4F groups. Its antibacterial properties and the subsequent wound regeneration capability have been verified using in vivo S. aureus-infected skin defects on rats. This work provides a rational materials design platform based on an organic-inorganic heterostructure and its application in photo-induced anti-bacterial activity.
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