Shining light on carbon dots: Toward enhanced antibacterial activity for biofilm disruption

Author:

Zhang Qingsong1,Fu Jianxin1,Lin Hong1,Xuan Guanhua1,Zhang Weiwei2,Chen Lingxin3,Wang Guoqing14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Marine Food Processing & Safety Control College of Food Science and Engineering Ocean University of China Qingdao China

2. College of Marine Sciences Ningbo University Ningbo China

3. CAS Key Laboratory of Coastal Environmental Process and Ecological Remediation Research Center for Coastal Environmental Engineering and Technology Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research Chinese Academy of Sciences Yantai China

4. Laboratory for Marine Drugs and Bioproducts of Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology Qingdao China

Abstract

AbstractIn spite of tremendous efforts dedicated to addressing bacterial infections and biofilm formation, the post‐antibiotic ear continues to witness a gap between the established materials and an easily accessible yet biocompatible antibacterial reagent. Here we show carbon dots (CDs) synthesized via a single hydrothermal process can afford promising antibacterial activity that can be further enhanced by exposure to light. By using citric acid and polyethyleneimine as the precursors, the photoluminescence CDs can be produced within a one‐pot, one‐step hydrothermal reaction in only 2 h. The CDs demonstrate robust antibacterial properties against both Gram‐positive and Gram‐negative bacteria and, notably, a considerable enhancement of antibacterial effect can be observed upon photo‐irradiation. Mechanistic insights reveal that the CDs generate singlet oxygen (1O2) when exposed to light, leading to an augmented reactive oxygen species level. The approach for disruption of biofilms and inhibition of biofilm formation by using the CDs has also been established. Our findings present a potential solution to combat antibacterial resistance and offer a path to reduce dependence on traditional antibiotics.

Publisher

Wiley

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