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Dual-Mechanism Tuned Engineered Polyphenols with Cascade Photocatalytic Self-Fenton Reaction for Sustainable Biocidal Coatings

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NANO LETTERS
Volume 23, Issue 20, Pages 9563-9570

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c03142

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Advanced coatings; Engineered polyphenols; Cascade self-Fenton reaction; Direct-contact ROS attack; Gene regulation

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The study introduced a new type of engineered polyphenol coating FQM, which utilizes photocatalysis-self-Fenton reaction for antibacterial purposes, exhibiting efficient bactericidal effects on different fabrics. These antibacterial coatings based on engineered polyphenols show great potential in terms of safety, sustainability, and effective antibacterial features.
Traditional disposable personal protective equipment (PPE) only blocks pathogenic bacteria by mechanical filtration, with the risk of recontamination and transmission remaining. Herein, inspired by phenolic-enabled nanotechnology (PEN), we proposed engineered polyphenol coatings by plant-derived aromatic aldehydes and metal involvement, denoted as FQM, to obtain the desired photocatalysis-self-Fenton antibacterial performance. Experiments and theoretical analysis proved the dual mechanism of Fe-induced enhancement: (1) tuning of molecular structure realized improved optical properties; (2) Fe-(III)/Fe-(II) triggered photocatalytic cascade self-Fenton reaction. Mechanism study reveals FQM killing bacteria by direct-contact ROS attack and gene regulation. Further, the FQM was developed as the ideal antibacterial coating on different fabrics (cloth cotton, polyester, and N95 mask), killing more than 93% of bacteria after 5 cycles of use. Such photocatalysis-self-Fenton coatings based on engineered polyphenols endowed with desirable safety, sustainability, and efficient antibacterial features are promising solutions to meet the challenges of the currently available PPE.

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