Photochemical Activity of Black Phosphorus for Near-Infrared Light Controlled In Situ Biomineralization

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The photochemical activity of black phosphorus (BP) in near-infrared (NIR) light controlled in situ biomineralization is investigated. Owing to the excellent NIR absorption, irradiation with NIR light not only promotes degradation of BP into PO43−, but also enhances the chemical activity to accelerate the reaction between PO43− and Ca2+ and promote in situ biomineralization. Mineralization of hydrogels is demonstrated by the preparation of BP incorporated hydrogel (BP@Hydrogel) which delivers greatly improved biomineralization performance under NIR illumination. The biomineralization process which can be controlled by modulating the light irradiation time and location has a high potential in controlling the mechanical properties and osteoinductive ability in tissue engineering. This study also provides insights into the degradation, photochemical activity, and new biological/biomedical applications of BP.

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Shao, J., Ruan, C., Xie, H., Chu, P. K., & Yu, X. F. (2020). Photochemical Activity of Black Phosphorus for Near-Infrared Light Controlled In Situ Biomineralization. Advanced Science, 7(14). https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202000439

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