Single-Atom Cu Anchored on Carbon Nitride as a Bifunctional Glucose Oxidase and Peroxidase Nanozyme for Antibacterial Therapy

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A very promising strategy to avoid bacterial drug resistance is to replace antibiotics with artificial nanozymes, but this has not yet been translated to the clinic. Here, we construct a single-atom nanozyme using graphitic carbon nitride nanosheets modified by copper (Cu-g-C3N4). This Cu-g-C3N4 nanosheet possesses both glucose oxidase-like and peroxidase-like activities responsible for reactive-oxygen-species generation by a cascade reaction to eradicate Gram-positive and Gram-negative multidrug-resistant bacteria. Cu-g-C3N4 is introduced into polycaprolactone (PCL) by electrospinning to obtain (Cu-g-C3N4/PCL) nanofibers, which can be used as a dressing for bacterially infected wounds. It is demonstrated that Cu-g-C3N4/PCL nanofiber dressings can eradicate bacterial infections and accelerate wound healing in a mouse model with a skin wound.

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Wu, F., Wang, Y., Li, Y., Shi, L., Yuan, L., Ren, Y., … Liu, Y. (2025). Single-Atom Cu Anchored on Carbon Nitride as a Bifunctional Glucose Oxidase and Peroxidase Nanozyme for Antibacterial Therapy. ACS Nano, 19(11), 10816–10828. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.4c12348

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