The enhanced photocatalytic sterilization of MOF-Based nanohybrid for rapid and portable therapy of bacteria-infected open wounds.

Bioact Mater

Biomedical Materials Engineering Research Center, Collaborative Innovation Center for Advanced Organic Chemical Materials Co-constructed by the Province and Ministry, Hubei Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials, Ministry-of-Education Key Laboratory for the Green Preparation and Application of Functional Materials, School of Materials Science & Engineering, Hubei University, Wuhan 430062, China.

Published: July 2022

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  • Open wounds are susceptible to infections that can become life-threatening, and traditional antibiotic treatments are leading to antibiotic resistance, highlighting the need for effective alternatives.
  • Researchers created an eco-friendly nanohybrid material (ZnDMZ) that combines biodegradable components and demonstrates strong antibacterial properties when exposed to 660 nm light, achieving a 99.9% bacteria reduction in just 20 minutes.
  • The material works through a combination of photothermal effects, enhanced photocatalytic activity, and the release of zinc ions, promoting both bacterial killing and wound healing without cytotoxic effects.

Article Abstract

Open wounds are prone to infection and difficult to heal, which even threatens the life of patients because bacterial infections can induce other lethal complications without prompt treatment. The commonly used antibiotics treatment for bacterial infections has been reported to cause globally bacterial resistance and even the occurrence of superbacteria. The highly effective and antibiotic-independent therapeutic strategies are urgently needed for treating various kinds of bacteria-infected diseases. In this work, we synthesized an eco-friendly nanohybrid material (ZnDMZ) consisting of a kind of biodegradable metal organic framework (MOF, ZIF-8) combined with Zn-doped MoS (Zn-MoS) nanosheets, which exhibited great ability to kill bacteria and promote the healing of bacteria-infected wounds under 660 nm light irradiation. The underlying mechanism is that besides the local hyperthermia, the nanohybrid material exhibits enhanced photocatalytic performance than single component in it, , it can also be excited by 660 nm light to produce more oxygen radical species (ROS) due to the following factors. On one hand, the Zn doping can reduce the work function and the band gap of MoS, which promotes the movement of photoexcited electrons to the surface of the material. On the other hand, the combination between Zn-MoS and MOF induces the formation of a built-in electric field due to their work function difference, thus accelerating the separation of photoexcited electron-hole pairs. Because of the synergy of photocatalytic effect, photothermal effect and the released Zn ions, the synthesized ZnDMZ possessed a highly effective antibacterial efficacy of 99.9% against under 660 nm light irradiation for 20 min without cytotoxicity. tests showed that this nanohybrid material promoted the wound healing due to the released Zn ions. This nanohybrid will be promising for rapid and portable treatment of bacteria-infected open wounds in pathogenic bacteria contaminated environments.

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