Hydroxyl radical (•OH) is a potent reactive oxygen species with the ability to degrade hazardous organic compounds, kill bacteria, and inactivate viruses. However, an off-the-shelf, portable, and easily activated biomaterial for generating •OH does not exist. Here, microgels were functionalized with catechol, an adhesive moiety found in mussel adhesive proteins, and hematin (HEM), a hydroxylated Fe3+ ion-containing porphyrin derivative. When the microgel was hydrated in an aqueous solution with physiological pH, molecular oxygen in the solution oxidized catechol to generate H2O2, which was further converted to •OH by HEM. The generated •OH was able to degrade organic dyes, including orange II and malachite green. Additionally, the generated...
A continuous risk from microbial infections poses a major environmental and public health challenge....
A staggering number of medical devices, including healthcare products for diagnosis and therapy, hav...
© 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry. In 2013, the World Health Organization reported that 884 mill...
Microgels that can generate antipathogenic levels of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) through simple rehydra...
The biological responses of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) are highly dependent on its concentration. H2O2...
Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO) have attracted much attention as promising antibacterial agents due t...
Mussel adhesive moiety, catechol, has been utilized to design a wide variety of biomaterials. Oxidat...
Phenol and its derivatives are the most used polymerization inhibitors for vinyl-based monomers. Her...
Mussel adhesive moiety, catechol, has been utilized to design a wide variety of biomaterials. Howeve...
In this work, we synthesized electroactive and degradable microgels based on biomacromolecular build...
Due to increasing antibiotic resistance, alternative antimicrobial strategies are under exploration,...
The effective treatment of chronic wounds constitutes one of the most common worldwide healthcare pr...
Bacteria such as Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) causes acidic microenvironment d...
A multi-functional composite to be employed as a dressing material was prepared by combining hydroge...
Given advances in the treatment of various diseases such as cancer, where specific treatment for tar...
A continuous risk from microbial infections poses a major environmental and public health challenge....
A staggering number of medical devices, including healthcare products for diagnosis and therapy, hav...
© 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry. In 2013, the World Health Organization reported that 884 mill...
Microgels that can generate antipathogenic levels of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) through simple rehydra...
The biological responses of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) are highly dependent on its concentration. H2O2...
Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO) have attracted much attention as promising antibacterial agents due t...
Mussel adhesive moiety, catechol, has been utilized to design a wide variety of biomaterials. Oxidat...
Phenol and its derivatives are the most used polymerization inhibitors for vinyl-based monomers. Her...
Mussel adhesive moiety, catechol, has been utilized to design a wide variety of biomaterials. Howeve...
In this work, we synthesized electroactive and degradable microgels based on biomacromolecular build...
Due to increasing antibiotic resistance, alternative antimicrobial strategies are under exploration,...
The effective treatment of chronic wounds constitutes one of the most common worldwide healthcare pr...
Bacteria such as Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) causes acidic microenvironment d...
A multi-functional composite to be employed as a dressing material was prepared by combining hydroge...
Given advances in the treatment of various diseases such as cancer, where specific treatment for tar...
A continuous risk from microbial infections poses a major environmental and public health challenge....
A staggering number of medical devices, including healthcare products for diagnosis and therapy, hav...
© 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry. In 2013, the World Health Organization reported that 884 mill...