Light-activated heterostructured nanomaterials for antibacterial applications

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Abstract

An outbreak of a bacterial contagion is a critical threat for human health worldwide. Recently, light-activated heterostructured nanomaterials (LAHNs) have shown potential as antibacterial agents, owing to their unique structural and optical properties. Many investigations have revealed that heterostructured nanomaterials are potential antibacterial agents under light irradiation. In this review, we summarize recent developments of light-activated antibacterial agents using heterostructured nanomaterials and specifically categorized those agents based on their various light harvesters. The detailed antibacterial mechanisms are also addressed. With the achievements of LAHNs as antibacterial agents, we further discuss the challenges and opportunities for their future clinical applications.

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Mutalik, C., Wang, D. Y., Krisnawati, D. I., Jazidie, A., Yougbare, S., & Kuo, T. R. (2020, April 1). Light-activated heterostructured nanomaterials for antibacterial applications. Nanomaterials. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10040643

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