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Chemistry: A European Journal | 2016

Zn or O? An Atomic Level Comparison on Antibacterial Activities of Zinc Oxides.

Fen Yu; Xuan Fang; Huimin Jia; Miaoxing Liu; Xiaotong Shi; Chaowen Xue; Tingtao Chen; Zhipeng Wei; Fang Fang; Hui Zhu; Hong-Bo Xin; Jing Feng; Xiaolei Wang

For the first time, the influence of different types of atoms (Zn and O) on the antibacterial activities of nanosized ZnO was quantitatively evaluated with the aid of a 3D-printing-manufactured evaluation system. Two different outermost atomic layers were manufactured separately by using an ALD (atomic layer deposition) method. Interestingly, we found that each outermost atomic layer exhibited certain differences against gram-positive or gram-negative bacterial species. Zinc atoms as outermost layer (ZnO-Zn) showed a more pronounced antibacterial effect towards gram-negative E. coli (Escherichia coli), whereas oxygen atoms (ZnO-O) showed a stronger antibacterial activity against gram-positive S. aureus (Staphylococcus aureus). A possible antibacterial mechanism has been comprehensively discussed from different perspectives, including Zn(2+) concentrations, oxygen vacancies, photocatalytic activities and the DNA structural characteristics of different bacterial species.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2016

Full Spectrum Visible LED Light Activated Antibacterial System Realized by Optimized Cu2O Crystals

Xiaotong Shi; Chaowen Xue; Fang Fang; Xiangwei Song; Fen Yu; Miaoxing Liu; Zhipeng Wei; Xuan Fang; Dongxu Zhao; Hong-Bo Xin; Xiaolei Wang

Assisted by three-dimensional printing technology, we proposed and demonstrated a full spectrum visible light activated antibacterial system by using a combination of 500 nm sized Cu2O crystals and light-emitting diode (LED) lamps. Further improved antibacterial ratios were achieved, for the first time, with pure Cu2O for both Gram-positive bacteria and Gram-negative bacteria among all of the six different color LED lamps. For practical antibacterial applications, we revealed that the nonwoven fabric could act as excellent carrier for Cu2O crystals and provide impressive antibacterial performance. Furthermore, integrated with our self-developed app, the poly(ethylene terephthalate) film loaded with Cu2O crystals also showed significant antibacterial property, thus making it possible to be applied in field of touch screen. The present research not only provided a healthier alternative to traditional ultraviolet-based sterilization but also opened an auto-response manner to decrease the rate of microbial contamination on billions of touch screen devices.


Journal of Materials Chemistry B | 2017

Natural extracted aerogels with inherent anisotropy and their 3D printing assisted biomedical applications

Lina Dong; Chunzhuo Liu; Fen Yu; Xingwei Ding; Ting Li; Qipeng Hu; Miaoxing Liu; Fang Fang; Hong-Bo Xin; Xiaolei Wang

Exemplified with jackfruit and sugarcane, natural extracted aerogels with inherent structural anisotropy were investigated for the first time. With the help of nano-modification, the dual liquid/current directing capability of the Ag decorated jackfruit aerogel was discovered. This interesting material was then applied as the core component of a 3D printed wearable device for intelligent wound management. The as-prepared ultra-light (<10 g) wearable device could provide drainage diversion, wound warning and triple antibacterial treatment in a continuous and automatic manner.


RSC Advances | 2018

“Less Blue, More Clean”: Cu2O nano-cubic functionalized hydrogel for the energy transformation of light-emitting screens

Zhuo Xiang; Miaoxing Liu; Fanrong Ai; Xingwei Ding; Ping Qiu; Tingtao Chen; Yisha Yang; Huan Wu; Hong-Bo Xin; Xiaolei Wang

Cubic Cu2O nanoparticle modified hydrogel (CMHG) was synthesized to address two major problems (harmful irradiation and high density pathogens) of the current light-emitting screens simultaneously. The as-prepared hydrogel could conveniently form an adjustable semitransparent film over various shaped screens to provide enhanced antibacterial activity and longer Cu2O service life. More importantly, with the aid of cubic Cu2O nanoparticles, the energy of the harmful blue light irradiation could be effectively transformed into a photocatalysed power source to sterilize the surface of the screen. This low toxic CMHG showed no significant influence on the touch control experience, and had obvious eye protective effects, which thus offered a convenient manner to protect vision and sterilize touch screens at the same time.


Scientific Reports | 2017

3D printed self-driven thumb-sized motors for in-situ underwater pollutant remediation

Fen Yu; Qipeng Hu; Lina Dong; Xiao Cui; Tingtao Chen; Hong-Bo Xin; Miaoxing Liu; Chaowen Xue; Xiangwei Song; Fanrong Ai; Ting Li; Xiaolei Wang

Green fuel-driven thumb sized motors (TSM) were designed and optimized by 3D printing to explore their in-situ remediation applications in rare studied underwater area. Combined with areogel processing and specialized bacteria domestication, each tiny TSM could realize large area pollutant treatment precisely in an impressive half-automatically manner.


Journal of Materials Chemistry B | 2017

A highly efficient, low-toxic, wide-spectrum antibacterial coating designed for 3D printed implants with tailorable release properties

Chaowen Xue; Xiangwei Song; Mingzhuo Liu; Fanrong Ai; Miaoxing Liu; Qiannan Shang; Xiaotong Shi; Fengshun Li; Xiaoyi He; Lin Xie; Tingtao Chen; Hong-Bo Xin; Xiaolei Wang

Herein, a highly customized and broad-spectrum antibacterial implant was prepared through the combination of 3D printing technology and surface nano-modification. The antibacterial coating, which consists of the film-forming agent polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), polyethylene acid (PAA), and green-synthesized silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs), was modified on the surface of a 3D-printed implant. The small-sized Ag-NPs (<10 nm) showed potent broad spectrum activity and good biocompatibility in relatively low concentration. Moreover, through changing the content of the Ag-NPs and the proportion of PVA and PAA, the loadings and release rate of Ag-NPs could be controlled according to actual requirements, achieving the goal of precise treatment. Animal experiments demonstrated that the implant system exhibited superior anti-infection performance, which could effectively reduce the postoperative infection risk of implant materials, consequently promoting the practical process of 3D printed implants.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2016

The “Pure Marriage” between 3D Printing and Well-Ordered Nanoarrays by Using PEALD Assisted Hydrothermal Surface Engineering

Chaowen Xue; Xiaotong Shi; Xuan Fang; Haiyan Tao; Hui Zhu; Fen Yu; Xingwei Ding; Miaoxing Liu; Fang Fang; Fan Yang; Zhipeng Wei; Tingtao Chen; Zongliang Wang; Guoping Wang; Xigao Cheng; Junchao Wei; Yingjie Lin; Ke-Yu Deng; Xiaolei Wang; Hong-Bo Xin


Journal of Materials Chemistry B | 2016

The first visually observable three-mode antibiotic switch and its relative 3D printing assisted applications

Miaoxing Liu; Fang Fang; Xiangwei Song; Fen Yu; Fengshun Li; Xiaotong Shi; Chaowen Xue; Tingtao Chen; Xiaolei Wang


ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering | 2017

Air Flow Assisted One Step Synthesis of Porous Carbon with Selected Area Enriched Ag/ZnO Nanocomposites

Miaoxing Liu; Sizhen Su; Yimin Li; Xiangwei Song; Fen Yu; Xingwei Ding; Hong-Bo Xin; Xiaolei Wang


Materials Letters | 2016

Sol-gel system functionalized magnetic nanocubes as remote controlled drug carriers for cooperative tumor-targeted therapy

Xingwei Ding; Xiaotong Shi; Xiaoyi He; Fen Yu; Chaowen Xue; Miaoxing Liu; Xigao Cheng; Jingyu Jia; Hong-Bo Xin; Xiaolei Wang

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Nanchang University

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