Nanohole-boosted electron transport between nanomaterials and bacteria as a concept for nano–bio interactions
Nanomaterials have attracted attention as antibacterial agents and have several modes of action. Here, the authors report on 2D transition metal disulphide nanosheets with hole boosted electron donation/withdrawal for enhanced antibacterial and biofilm activity caused by electron damage.
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Main Authors: | Tonglei Shi, Xuan Hou, Shuqing Guo, Lei Zhang, Changhong Wei, Ting Peng, Xiangang Hu |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b6c5c16f8a0b47f5b93b5efa25c65425 |
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