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Mussel-inspired interface deposition strategy for mesoporous metal-phenolic nanospheres with superior antioxidative, photothermal and antibacterial performance

  • Youyou Feng
  • , Gen Wang
  • , Bingxi Feng
  • , Ping Li
  • , Jing Wei
  • Xi'an Jiaotong University
  • Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology

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Abstract

Metal-phenolic networks (MPNs) have emerged as a versatile and multifunctional platform applied in bioimaging, disease treatment, electrocatalysis, and water purification. The synthesis of MPNs with mesoporous frameworks and ultra-small diameters (<200 nm), crucial for post-modification, cargo loading, and mass transport, remains a formidable challenge. Inspired by mussel chemistry, mesoporous metal-phenolic nanospheres (MMPNs) are facilely prepared by direct deposition of the metal-polyphenol complex on the interface of oil nano-droplets composed of block copolymers/1,3,5-trimethylbenzene followed by a spontaneous template-removal process. Due to the penetrable and stable networks, the oil nano-droplets gradually leak from the networks driven by shear stress during the stirring process. As a result, MMPNs are obtained without additional template removal procedures such as solvent extraction or high-temperature calcination. The materials have a large pore size (∼12.1 nm), uniform spherical morphology with a small particle size (∼99 nm), and a large specific surface area (49.8 m2 g−1). Due to the abundant phenolic hydroxyl groups, the MMPNs show excellent antioxidative property. The MMPNs also have excellent photothermal property, whose photothermal conversion efficiency was 40.9 %. Moreover, the phenolic hydroxyl groups can reduce Ag+ in situ to prepare Ag nanoparticles loaded MMPNs composites, which have excellent inhibition performance of drug-resistant bacteria biofilm.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)282-292
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Colloid and Interface Science
Volume668
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Aug 2024

Keywords

  • Mesoporous materials
  • Mussel-inspired chemistry
  • Nanospheres
  • Polyphenols
  • Soft-template synthesis

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