From Original Ferrocene‐Based Small‐Molecule Design to Multifunctional Supramolecular Bactericides: Their Efficient Applications in Controlling Biofilm‐Associated Bacterial Infections
Haicong Zhao,
Xinyu He,
Jinghan Yang
et al.
Abstract:Conventional bactericides struggle with biofilm barriers and inefficient deposition on hydrophobic leaves, resulting in undesirable control of plant bacterial diseases. To overcome these challenges, an innovative ferrocene‐based small‐molecule (FccA8R) is conceived, featuring biofilm disruption capabilities. Further optimizing FccA8R with seven‐membered oligosaccharide‐involved host–guest supramolecular strategy creates two kinds of biocompatible multifunctional supramolecular nanospheres (FccA8R@β‐CD and FccA… Show more
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