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Electronic Structure Modulation of Ag2 S by Vacancy Engineering for Efficient Bacterial Infection.

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Vacancy engineering can modulate the electronic structure of the material and thus contribute to the formation of coordination unsaturated sites, which makes it easier to act on the substrate. Herein,… Click to show full abstract

Vacancy engineering can modulate the electronic structure of the material and thus contribute to the formation of coordination unsaturated sites, which makes it easier to act on the substrate. Herein, Ag2 S and Ag2 S-100, which mainly have vacancy associates VAgS and VAgSAg , respectively, are prepared and characterized by positron annihilation spectroscopy. Both experimental and theoretical calculation results indicate that Ag2 S-100 exhibits excellent antibacterial activity due to its appropriate bandgap and stronger bacteria-binding ability, which endow it with a superior antibacterial activity compared to Ag2 S in the absence of light. The in vivo antibacterial experiment using a mouse wound-infection model further confirms that Ag2 S-100 has excellent antibacterial and wound-healing properties. This research provides clues for a deeper understanding of modulating electronic structures through vacancy engineering and develops a strategy for effective treatment of bacterial infections.

Keywords: vacancy engineering; vacancy; electronic structure; infection

Journal Title: Small
Year Published: 2022

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