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Acridine‐Based Covalent Organic Framework Photosensitizer with Broad‐Spectrum Light Absorption for Antibacterial Photocatalytic Therapy

Cuiping Zhang, Jiangna Guo, Xiuyang Zou, Siyu Guo, Yu Guo, Rongwei Shi, Feng Yan

2021Advanced Healthcare Materials94 citationsDOI

Abstract

Antibiotic resistance is considered as one of the serious public health issues. Antibacterial photocatalytic therapy, a clinically proven antibacterial therapy, is gaining increasing attention in recent years owing to its high efficacy. Here, an acridine-based covalent organic framework (COF) photosensitizer, named TPDA, with multiple active sites is synthesized via Schiff base condensation between 2,4,6-triformylphloroglucinol (TFP) and 3,6-diaminoacridine (DAA). Owing to the increased conjugation effect of the COF skeleton and outstanding light harvesting ability of DAA, TPDA exhibits a narrow optical band gap (1.6 eV), enhancing light energy transformation and conferring a wide optical absorption spectrum (intensity arbitrary unit > 0.8) ranging from the UV to near-infrared region. Moreover, TPDA shows high antibacterial activities against both gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria within a short time (10 min) of light irradiation and is found to efficiently protect fish from skin infections. Molecular dynamics simulation data show that the introduction of DAA and TFP facilitates the interaction between TPDA and bacteria and is conducive to reactive oxygen species migration, which further improves the antimicrobial performance. These findings indicate the potential of TPDA as a novel photosensitive material for photodynamic therapy.

Topics & Concepts

PhotosensitizerPhotodynamic therapyPhotochemistryMaterials scienceCovalent bondAcridineAntibacterial activityVisible spectrumBacteriaChemistryOptoelectronicsOrganic chemistryGeneticsBiologyCovalent Organic Framework ApplicationsNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsAdvanced Photocatalysis Techniques
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