Abstract Ag/ZnO hybrid cages with well-preserved polyhedron shape and rich mesoporous structures were prepared thorough in situ pyrolysis of AgNO3 impregnated ZIF-8 precursor. Due to the bi-template function of ZIF-8,… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Ag/ZnO hybrid cages with well-preserved polyhedron shape and rich mesoporous structures were prepared thorough in situ pyrolysis of AgNO3 impregnated ZIF-8 precursor. Due to the bi-template function of ZIF-8, the as-prepared cages show well-defined hollow chamber inherited from the precursor and uniformly embedded Ag nanoparticles (NPs). The as-introduced Ag NPs could enhance the light absorption and promote charge separation, which finally improve the antibacterial performances. Therefore, compared with pure ZnO, the Ag/ZnO hybrid cages demonstrate prominent photocatalytic degradation of different organic dyes, such as Methylene Blue, Methylene Orange, Eosin and Rhodamine B under simulated sunlight. In addition, the hybrid Ag/ZnO cages exhibit outstanding inhibition performances against Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and the highly infective Mycobacterium-tuberculosis. The photocatalytic and antibacterial mechanism of the hybrid Ag/ZnO cages were also studied in detail by means of optical/electrochemical dynamic tests and Ag+ and Zn2+ release measurements.
               
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