Two-dimensional (2D) metal–organic
framework (MOF) nanosheets
have been demonstrated to be promising templates for the growth of
various kinds of nanomaterials on their surfaces to construct novel
2D composites, thus realizing enhanced performance in various applications.
Herein, we report the growth of Cu2O nanoparticles on 2D
Zr–ferrocene (Zr-Fc)–MOF (Zr-Fc-MOF) nanosheets to prepare
2D composites for near-infrared (NIR) photothermally enhanced chemodynamic
antibacterial therapy. The uniform Zr-Fc-MOF nanosheets are synthesized
using the solvothermal method, followed by ultrasound sonication,
and Cu2O nanoparticles are then deposited on its surface
to obtain the Cu2O-decorated Zr-Fc-MOF (denoted as Cu2O/Zr-Fc-MOF) 2D composite. Promisingly, the Cu2O/Zr-Fc-MOF composite shows higher chemodynamic activity for producing
·OH via Fenton-like reaction than that of the pristine Zr-Fc-MOF
nanosheets. More importantly, the chemodynamic activity of the Cu2O/Zr-Fc-MOF composite can be further enhanced by the photothermal
effect though NIR laser (808 nm) irradiation. Thus, the Cu2O/Zr-Fc-MOF composite can be used as an efficient nanoagent for photothermally
enhanced chemodynamic antibacterial therapy.
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