“…8,9 Due to the advantages of easy preparation, costeffectiveness, weak toxicity, high biodegradability, and fast excretion, MoS 2 has become another hot research topic after graphene. 10 Compared with graphene, MoS 2 has higher sensitivity and can be used as high-quality nanoprobes for optical sensing, 11 biological imaging, 12 cancer treatment, 13 antibacterial activity, 14,15 and wound healing. 16,17 MoS 2 is recommended for photothermal therapy of cancer treatment 18,19 and antibacterial activity 20 ever, the narrow band gap (1.9 eV) of MoS 2 makes it easier to recombine photogenerated carriers, greatly limiting the antimicrobial activity of MoS 2 .…”