Bacterial infections have become a major problem threatening public health, and it is of great significance to treat wound infections in biological systems caused by bacteria. However, traditionally used bacteriostatic agents usually cause additional pollution. Herein a mushroom-shaped clean and Green BiFeO/g-CN composite is employed for the first time for photocatalytic antibacterial activity and for the further promotion of wound healing. The ratio between BiFeO and g-CN was delicately regulated to control the generated amount of ˙OH and ˙O by catalyzing the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (HO) under illumination. Results show that 10%BFO/CN demonstrates the best performance for ˙OH and ˙O production, resulting in the highest antibacterial ability against and . In addition, the catalytic mechanism of BiFeO/g-CN towards antibacterial activity is disclosed by a combination of ESR monitoring and analysis of the Mott-Schottky diagram. Furthermore, experiments prove that 10%BFO/CN can effectively promote anti-infection and wound healing in nude mice. This work sheds deep scientific insight on the synergistic effect of photocatalysis and photo-Fenton degradation as well as their application in antibacterial and wound therapeutic activity.
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