Magnetic-Field-Induced Improvement of Photothermal Sterilization Performance by Fe 3 O 4 @SiO 2 @Au/PDA Nanochains
Due to the abuse of antibiotics, the sensitivity of patients to antibiotics is gradually reduced. This work develops a Fe O @SiO @Au/PDA nanochain which shows an interesting magnetic-field-induced improvement of its photothermal antibacterial property. First, SiO was wrapped on Fe O nanospheres asse...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials 2022-12, Vol.16 (1) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Due to the abuse of antibiotics, the sensitivity of patients to antibiotics is gradually reduced. This work develops a Fe
O
@SiO
@Au/PDA nanochain which shows an interesting magnetic-field-induced improvement of its photothermal antibacterial property. First, SiO
was wrapped on Fe
O
nanospheres assembled in a chain to form a Fe
O
@SiO
nanocomposite with a chain-like nanostructure. Then, the magnetic Fe
O
@SiO
@Au/PDA nanochains were prepared using in situ redox-oxidization polymerization. Under the irradiation of an 808 nm NIR laser, the temperature rise of the Fe
O
@SiO
@Au/PDA nanochain dispersion was obvious, indicating that they possessed a good photothermal effect. Originating from the Fe
O
, the Fe
O
@SiO
@Au/PDA nanochain showed a typical soft magnetic behavior. Both the NIR and magnetic field affected the antimicrobial performance of the Fe
O
@SiO
@Au/PDA nanochains.
and
were used as models to verify the antibacterial properties. The experimental results showed that the Fe
O
@SiO
@Au/PDA nanochains exhibited good antibacterial properties under photothermal conditions. After applying a magnetic field, the bactericidal effect was further significantly enhanced. The above results show that the material has a broad application prospect in inhibiting the growth of bacteria. |
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ISSN: | 1996-1944 1996-1944 |
DOI: | 10.3390/ma16010387 |