The in situ synthesis of silver nanoclusters inside a bacterial cellulose hydrogel for antibacterial applications†
Abstract
An antibacterial Ag nanocluster-based hydrogel (Ag NC@BC) is prepared by the in situ formation of Ag NCs on the nanofibers of a natural bacterial-cellulose (BC) hydrogel. The Ag NC@BC exhibits superior, broad-spectrum antimicrobial performance against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, and has a long-acting bactericidal efficacy compared to pristine Ag NCs due to its controlled-release feature for Ag species. Moreover, this fabricated hydrogel also possesses excellent biocompatibility. All of these advantages of Ag NC@BC endow it with great potentials in battling bacterial infections.
- This article is part of the themed collections: Journal of Materials Chemistry B Lunar New Year collection 2021 and Hybrid Nanoparticle Composites