Large-scale production of MXenes as nanoknives for antibacterial application

NANOSCALE ADVANCES(2023)

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Antimicrobial resistance of existing antibacterial agents has become a pressing issue for human health and demands effective antimicrobials beyond conventional antibacterial mechanisms. Two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials have attracted considerable interest for this purpose. However, obtaining a high yield of 2D nanomaterials with a designed morphology for effective antibacterial activity remains exceptionally challenging. In this study, an efficient one-step mechanical exfoliation (ECO-ME) method has been developed for rapidly preparing Ti3C2 MXenes with a concentration of up to 30 mg mL-1. This synthetic pathway involving mechanical force endows E-Ti3C2 MXene prepared by the ECO-ME method with numerous irregular sharp edges, resulting in a unique nanoknife effect that can successfully disrupt the bacterial cell wall, demonstrating better antibacterial activity than the MXenes prepared by conventional wet chemical etching methods. Overall, this study provides a simple and effective method for preparing MXenes on a large scale, and its antibacterial effects demonstrate great potential for E-Ti3C2 in environmental and biomedical applications. In this work, we have developed an efficient one-step mechanical exfoliation (ECO-ME) method for the large-scale preparation of MXenes. The resulting E-Ti3C2 MXene nanosheets exhibit a unique nanoknife effect and produce good antibacterial activity.
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nanoknives,mxenes,antibacterial,large-scale
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