Heterostructure nanozymes as antibiotic-free antimicrobial agents exhibit great potential for multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacterial strains elimination. However, realization of heterostructure antimicrobials with enhanced interfacial interaction for synergistically amplified antibacterial therapy is still a great challenge. Herein, oxygen-vacancy-enriched glucose modified MoO (G-MoO) is exploited as a reducing agent to spontaneously reduce Ag (I) into Ag (0) that in situ grows onto the surface of G-MoO. The resultant Ag doped G-MoO (Ag/G-MoO) heterostructure displays augmenting photothermal effect and NIR-enhanced oxidase-like activity after introducing Ag nanoparticles. What's more, NIR hyperthermia accelerate Ag ions release from Ag nanoparticles. Introduction of Ag greatly enhances antimicrobial activities of Ag/G-MoO against MDR bacteria, especially the hybrid loading with 1 wt% Ag NPs exhibiting antibacterial efficacy up to 99.99% against Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA, 1×10 CFU mL).

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