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Surface Bi-vacancy and corona polarization engineered nanosheets with sonopiezocatalytic antibacterial activity for wound healing

Journal of Materials Chemistry B [2025]
Mingbo Wu, Dong Li, Yao Liu, Xiaomiao Ruan, Jingwen Yang, Zegang Li, Siyi Chen, Xin Yang, Wenwu Ling
ABSTRACT

Piezocatalytic therapy is an emerging therapeutic strategy for eradicating drug-resistant bacteria, but suffers from insufficient piezoelectricity and catalytic active site availability. Herein, Bi-vacancies (BiV) and corona polarization were introduced to BiOBr nanosheets to create a BiOBr-BiVP nanoplatform for piezocatalytic antibacterial therapy. This meticulously tailored strategy strengthens the built-in electric field of nanosheets, enhancing piezoelectric potential and charge density and boosting charge separation and migration efficiency. Meanwhile, BiV adeptly adjust the band structure and increase reaction sites. Ultrasonication of nanosheets continuously enables the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and CO, facilitating almost 100% broad-spectrum antibacterial efficacy. BiOBr-BiVP nanosheets demonstrate full bacterial eradication and accelerate wound healing through simultaneous regulation of inflammatory factors, facilitation of collagen deposition, and promotion of angiogenesis. Overall, this ultrasonic-triggered piezocatalytic nanoplatform combines BiV and the corona polarization strategy, providing a robust strategy for amplifying piezocatalytic mediated ROS/CO generation for drug-resistant bacterial eradication.

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