Visible-light-induced strong oxidation capacity of metal-free carbon nanodots through photo-induced surface reduction for photocatalytic antibacterial and tumor therapy.
J Colloid Interface Sci
; 644: 107-115, 2023 Aug 15.
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Biocompatible metal-free carbon dots (CDs) with good photo-induced strong oxidation capacity in aqueous solutions are scarce for high-performance photocatalytic antibacterial and tumor therapy. In this work, we achieved effective visible light-induced cell death and antibacterial performance based on biocompatible metal-free CDs. The visible-light-induced reducing ability of the surface electron-withdrawing structure of the CDs allowed for the remaining photo-induced holes with high oxidation capacity to oxidize water molecules and generate hydroxyl radicals. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria were effectively inhibited by the CDs under xenon lamp irradiation with 450 nm long pass filter. Moreover, CD-based tumor photocatalytic therapy in mice was achieved using a xenon lamp with 450 nm long pass filter (0.3 W cm-2).
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Neoplasias
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2023
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