“…Mechanisms of bactericidal function from various ROSs has been well-documented: • OH and • O 2 − with powerful oxidative ability were suggested to attack cell directly; and H 2 O 2 can diffuse into inner part of the bacterial cell to produce a long-range inactivation effects, and then followed by the increase in the cell envelope permeability and ROSs penetration into cytoplasm, and ultimately caused the cell death [4,24,34]. Therefore, scavenger experiments [4,34] were conducted to identify the differences of primary bactericidal agents between pristine NP and the most effective NP600. Before the experiments, the concentration of each scavenger reagent was optimized to avoid the possible toxicity to cells.…”