Issue 34, 2023

A multifunctional PAN/PVP nanofiber sponge wound dressing loaded with ZIF-8-derived carbon nanoparticles with adjustable wetness for rapid wound disinfection and exudate management

Abstract

Rapid and safe disinfection and exudate management are two major challenges in infected wound care. Therefore, in this work, we developed a novel wound dressing via encapsulating ZIF-8-derived carbon nanoparticles in a hydrophilic nanofiber sponge to address severe wound infection and heavy exudate problems. The dressing can effectively kill bacteria through chemo-photothermal synergistic therapy. Meanwhile, the hydrophilic nanofiber sponge can quickly absorb wound exudate around the wound and accelerate the evaporation rate of liquid through the photothermal effect and its own structure; therefore, it is possible to remove excess liquid and regulate its wetness. In this way, it prevents the problem of wound overhydration often caused by hydrophilic dressings. In our experiment, the dressing showed good antibacterial performance and biocompatibility in vitro and could effectively control wound infection, absorb wound exudate and promote skin wound healing in vivo. Its good therapeutic effect is not only due to effective infection control and wound exudate management, but also because the structure of nanofibers similar to an extracellular matrix provides basic physical support and structural  signals conducive to skin tissue regeneration.

Graphical abstract: A multifunctional PAN/PVP nanofiber sponge wound dressing loaded with ZIF-8-derived carbon nanoparticles with adjustable wetness for rapid wound disinfection and exudate management

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 May 2023
Accepted
27 Jul 2023
First published
27 Jul 2023

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2023,11, 8216-8227

A multifunctional PAN/PVP nanofiber sponge wound dressing loaded with ZIF-8-derived carbon nanoparticles with adjustable wetness for rapid wound disinfection and exudate management

Z. Yuan, J. Zhang, X. Zhao, S. Liu, S. Yu, X. Liu, X. Zhang and X. Yi, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2023, 11, 8216 DOI: 10.1039/D3TB01119D

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