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Engineering Atomic Ag 1 -N 6 Sites with Enhanced Performance of Eradication Drug-Resistant Bacteria over Visible-Light-Driven Antibacterial Membrane

Utilizing visible light for water disinfection is a more convenient, safe, and practical alternative to ultraviolet-light sterilization. Herein, we developed silver (Ag) single-atom anchored g-C N (P-CN) nanosheets (Ag /CN) and then utilized a spin-coating method to fabricate the Ag /CN-based-membra...

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Published in:ACS nano 2024-03, Vol.18 (9), p.7074-7083
Main Authors: Rao, Shaosheng, Sun, Zhongti, Liu, Qinqin, Cheng, Chao, Jin, Cheng, Gao, Jinsong, Li, Bing, Li, Yi, Liu, Lei, Yang, Juan, Zhu, Yongfa
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Language:English
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Summary:Utilizing visible light for water disinfection is a more convenient, safe, and practical alternative to ultraviolet-light sterilization. Herein, we developed silver (Ag) single-atom anchored g-C N (P-CN) nanosheets (Ag /CN) and then utilized a spin-coating method to fabricate the Ag /CN-based-membrane for effective antibacterial performance in natural water and domestic wastewater. The incorporated Ag single atom formed a Ag -N motif, which increased the charge density around the N atoms, resulting in a built-in electric field ∼17.2 times stronger than that of pure P-CN and optimizing the dynamics of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. Additionally, the Ag -N motif inhibited the release of Ag ions, ensuring good biocompatibility. Based on the first-principles calculation, the adsorption energy of O on the Ag /CN (-0.32 eV) was lower than that of P-CN (-0.07 eV), indicating that loaded Ag single atom can lower the energy barrier for O activation, generating extra *OH radicals that cooperated with *O to effectively neutralize bacteria. As a result, the Ag /CN powder-catalyst with the concentration of 30 ppm demonstrated a 99.9% antibacterial efficiency against drug-resistant bacteria ( , , kanamycin-resistant , and methicillin-resistant ) under visible-light irradiation for 4 h. This efficacy was 24.8 times higher than that of the P-CN powder catalyst. Moreover, the Ag /CN-based-membrane can maintain a 99.9% bactericidal efficiency for natural water and domestic wastewater treatment using a homemade flow device, demonstrating its potential for water disinfection. Notably, the visible-light-driven antibacterial efficiency of the Ag /CN catalyst outperformed the majority of the reported g-C N -based catalysts/membranes.
ISSN:1936-0851
1936-086X
DOI:10.1021/acsnano.3c10765