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MXene-intercalated montmorillonite nanocomposites for long-acting antibacterial

Qin, Xiaoqian; Wu, Zhengguo*; Fang, Jiawei; Li, Shanshan; Tang, Shuwei; Wang, Xiaoying*
Science Citation Index Expanded
南京农业大学

摘要

MXene has attracted widespread attention in the field of antibacterial due to the unique photothermal and photodynamic property. However, its application in durable antimicrobial field is greatly limited by its insta-bility and weak antibacterial activity. In this study, ultrasonic-impelled MXene was used to intercalate mont-morillonite (MMT) layers and fabricate montmorillonite/MXene nanocomposites (MTX) with micro-nano protective structure. The nanoconfinement effect protected MXene from oxidation for 30 days, making it possible to long-term use. Furthermore, hydrophilic Ag NPs synthesized by natural polymer lignin were immobilized in the MTX, which could enhance the antibacterial effect of MTX and retard the cumulative release of Ag NPs. MTX/ Ag exhibited excellent photothermal, photodynamic and antibacterial activity, achieving over 99.9 % antibac-terial efficacy against S. aureus for 28 days. Meanwhile, the antibacterial mechanism of MTX/Ag has been thoroughly studied. Importantly, the stability of MTX endowed the MTX/Ag-NIR with photothermal stability and cyclic stability, achieving 30 days antifungal effect on wood powder. These studies provided a novel idea to fabricate a stable, long-acting, and efficient antibacterial agent for precious furniture.

关键词

MXene-intercalated montmorillonite Antioxidation of MXene Lignin-AgNPs Long-acting antibacterial