Sunlight propelled two-dimensional nanorobots with enhanced mechanical damage of bacterial membrane

WATER RESEARCH(2023)

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Bacterial pollution in water sources poses a serious threat to human health and causes a water crisis. To treat it efficiently and ecologically, many studies have explored the antibacterial properties of two-dimensional nanomaterials in water, but their static antibacterial modes limit their effectiveness. In this work, we designed a facile and effective antibacterial nanorobots by loading super small gold nanorods (sAuNR) onto the surface of MXene nanosheets (MXene@sAuNR). The plasmon resonance effect of sAuNR can enhance the optical absorption cross section of the nanorobots, thereby improving their motion ability under irradiation and then causing cell membrane mechanical damage to bacteria. Our research proved that nanorobots with good optical driving characteristics displayed gratifying antibacterial properties even at ultra-low concentration as 5 mu g/mL within 30 min. Furthermore, the nanorobots showed satisfactory antibacterial efficiency in real river samples under sunlight irradiation. These nanorobots presented in this study provides valuable insights towards designing selfenergy collection and self-driving antibacterial materials that overcome the shortcomings of conventional static antibacterial methods. As sunlight is the cheapest and natural light source, these nanorobots have opened an effective and sustainable way for large-scale treatment of bacterial pollution in water.
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Antibacterial nanorobots,MXene nanosheets,Mechanical damage,Optical driving
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