Metal-organic-framework-derived 2D carbon nanosheets for localized bacterial eradication and anti-infective therapy
| Date | 2nd, Jan 2020 |
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| Source | Nanowerk - Nanotechnology Websites |
DESCRIPTION
The combination of multiple therapeutic modalities with synergetic effects is a promising approach to enhance antibacterial efficiency and possibly decrease the needed concentration of bactericidal reagents. In new work, scientists report a path to achieve efficient localized bacterial eradication and anti-infective therapy by combining the advantages of 2D graphene and metal organic framework (MOF)-derived carbon nanomaterials. This proposed MOF-derived 2D carbon nanosheets (2D-CNs) can form aggregations spontaneously under NIR irradiation and meanwhile exhibit localized triple bactericidal modalities.