Mussel‐inspired self‐assembly of silver nanoclusters into multifunctional silver aerogels for enhanced catalytic and bactericidal applications

Author:

Gao Yunshan1,Xu Jie1,Qu Shaohua1,Li Yixiao1,Sukhorukov Gleb B.2,Shang Li1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing School of Materials Science and Engineering Northwestern Polytechnical University Xi'an China

2. A.V. Zelmann Center for Neurobiology and Brain Rehabilitation Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Moscow Russia

Abstract

AbstractSilver nanoclusters (AgNCs) have shown broad application prospects in catalysis, sensing, and biological fields. However, the limited stability of AgNCs has become the main challenge restricting their practical application in complex environments. Herein, a mussel‐inspired, dopamine‐assisted self‐assembly approach is reported to fabricate 3D AgNC aerogels (PDA/AgNCs), which possess significantly enhanced structural stability and synergistic functional properties. The prepared AgNC aerogels display a hierarchical network structure with an ultrafine ligament size of 10.3 ± 1.2 nm and a high specific surface area of 50.7 m2 g−1. The gelation mechanism is elucidated by in‐depth characterization and time‐lapse monitoring of the gelation process vis spectroscopic and microscopic approaches. Owing to the distinct features of aerogels and the synergistic effect of AgNCs and PDA, the fabricated aerogels can not only efficiently decolorize dyes with a faster kinetic than individual AgNCs, but also exhibit remarkable broad‐spectrum antimicrobial activity. Consequently, a conceptual water‐treatment device is established by depositing PDA/AgNC aerogels on the cotton substrate, which shows good performance in both catalytic dye degradation and bacterial killing in the flowing system. This mussel‐inspired self‐assembly strategy has great potential in developing robust AgNC‐based functional materials, which also provides a new guideline for designing sophisticated materials with integrated functions and synergistic properties.

Funder

Key Research and Development Projects of Shaanxi Province

Publisher

Wiley

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