Ultraviolet Light Responsive N‐Nitroso Polymers for Antibacterial Nitric Oxide Delivery

Author:

Qiu Yusheng1,Zhao Taoran23,Lu Xin23,Yuan Qingchun4,Gregg Sharon1,Nze René‐Ponce1,Xiao Bo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Queen's University of Belfast David Keir Building, Stranmillis Road Belfast BT9 5AG UK

2. Key Laboratory of Coal Environmental Pathogenicity and Prevention (Shanxi Medical University) Ministry of Education Taiyuan 030001 China

3. Shanxi Key Laboratory of Birth Defect and Cell Regeneration, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Shanxi Medical University Taiyuan 030001 China

4. Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry Aston University Birmingham B4 7ET UK

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigates the incorporation of active secondary amine moieties into the polymer backbone by co‐polymerizing 2,4,6‐tris(chloromethyl)‐mesitylene with three diamines, namely 1,4‐diaminobutane, m‐phenylenediamine, and p‐phenylenediamine. This process results in the stabilization of the amine moieties and the subsequently introduced nitroso groups. Charging bioactive nitric oxide (NO) into the polymers is accomplished by converting the amine moieties into N‐nitroso groups. The ability of the polymers to store and release NO depends on their structures, particularly the amount of incorporated active secondary amines. With grafting photosensitive N‐nitroso groups into the polymers, the derived NO@polymers exhibit photoresponsivity. NO release is completely regulated by adjusting UV light irradiation. These resulting polymeric NO donors demonstrate remarkable bactericidal and bacteriostatic activity, effectively eradicating E. coli bacteria and inhibiting their growth. The findings from this study hold promising implications for combining NO delivery with phototherapy in various medical applications.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Organic Chemistry

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