Cu-modified nanoparticles have been designed to mimic peroxidase, and their potent antibacterial and anti-biofilm abilities have been widely investigated. In this study, novel core-shell polydopamine (PDA)/Cu(OH)SO crystal (PDA/Cu) nanometer rods were prepared. The PDA/Cu nanometer rods show similar kinetic behaviors to chloride-activated peroxidases, exhibit excellent photothermal properties, and are sensitive to the concentrations of pH values and the substrate (i.e., HO). PDA/Cu nanometer rods could adhere to the bacteria and catalyze hydrogen peroxide (HO) to generate more reactive hydroxy radicals (OH) against and , Furthermore, PDA/Cu nanometer rods show enhanced catalytic and photothermal synergistic antibacterial activity. This work provides a simple, inexpensive, and effective strategy for antibacterial applications.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9434747 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c02986 | DOI Listing |
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