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Magnetic hybrid nanospindle with an unconventional force-thermal coupling antibacterial effect
Nanoplatforms have been considered as an effective strategy to address the resistance problem of traditional antimicrobial agents. This work reports a magnetic Fe 3 O 4 @AgAu@PDA (Fe 3 O 4 @AgAu@Polydopamine) antibacterial nanomaterial which possesses magnetically induced force-thermal coupling antibacterial effect . The polydopamine shell has good biocompatibility and the AgAu nanorods immobilized on the surface of the magnetic nanospindle not only create a rough surface for the anisotropic nanospindle but also endow it with high photothermal performance and oxidase-like/peroxide-like activities. Besides the original Ag ions release antibacterial activity, Fe 3 O 4 @AgAu@PDA nanospindles (80 μg/mL) also exhibit a good photothermal antibacterial effect (>90%) against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus under near - infrared (NIR) irradiation. Interestingly, when a rotating magnetic field (RMF) is applied, the antibacterial activity of the magnetic nanospindles can be further increased to nearly 100%. More importantly, in comparison to the Fe 3 O 4 @AgAu@PDA nanospheres , the Fe 3 O 4 @AgAu@PDA nanospindles exhibit a better antibacterial effect. By exploring the interaction between different particles and bacteria under magnetic field conditions, the basic mechanism of force-thermal coupling antibacterial was deeply explored and extended to biofilm removal. The results of cytotoxicity assay show that Fe 3 O 4 @AgAu@PDA nanospindles have good biocompatibility. Thus, the proposed strategy provides broad promise in antimicrobial therapy and biomedicine.