Author:
Zhao Xinyu,Chen Zenghong,Zhang Shuo,Hu Zhiyuan,Shan Jie,Wang Min,Chen Xu-Lin,Wang Xianwen
Abstract
AbstractMetal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are metal-organic skeleton compounds composed of self-assembled metal ions or clusters and organic ligands. MOF materials often have porous structures, high specific surface areas, uniform and adjustable pores, high surface activity and easy modification and have a wide range of prospects for application. MOFs have been widely used. In recent years, with the continuous expansion of MOF materials, they have also achieved remarkable results in the field of antimicrobial agents. In this review, the structural composition and synthetic modification of MOF materials are introduced in detail, and the antimicrobial mechanisms and applications of these materials in the healing of infected wounds are described. Moreover, the opportunities and challenges encountered in the development of MOF materials are presented, and we expect that additional MOF materials with high biosafety and efficient antimicrobial capacity will be developed in the future.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Anhui Key Research and Development Plan
Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars of Anhui Province
Research Fund of Anhui Institute of Translational Medicine
Scientific Research Programme for Higher Education Institutions in Anhui Province
Basic and Clinical Cooperative Research and Promotion Program of Anhui Medical University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC