Photo-triggered AuAg@g-C3N4 composite nanoplatform for multimodal broad-spectrum antibacterial therapy†
Abstract
Strategies based on nanomaterials for sterilization address the problem of antibiotic resistance faced by conventional antimicrobials, with the contribution of photocatalytic compounds being particularly prominent. Herein, to integrate multiple bactericidal techniques into a system for generating synergistic antibacterial effects, a novel photo-triggered AuAg@g-C3N4 composite nanoplatform was constructed by anchoring AuAg on the surface of a g-C3N4 layer. As the composite nanoplatform had a lower bandgap and superior visible light utilization efficiency, it could facilitate free electron transfer better and exhibit superior photocatalytic activity under light conditions. Moreover, the AuAg@g-C3N4 composite nanoplatform integrated the bactericidal modes of silver ion toxicity, physical disruption of bacterial cell membranes by the multilayer structure, and excellent photocatalytic activity, exhibiting extremely superior bactericidal effects against Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Bacillus subtilis, with a bactericidal efficiency of up to 100%.
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