Self‐Degradable Photoactive Micromotors for Inactivation of Resistant Bacteria
Xiaojiao Yuan,
Salvio Suárez‐García,
Marco De Corato
et al.
Abstract:Pathogenic bacteria pose a significant threat to human health, and their removal from food and water supplies is crucial in preventing the spread of waterborne and foodborne diseases. Recently, silver‐based photocatalytic micromotors have emerged as promising candidates for inactivating pathogenic microbes due to their high antibacterial activity. In this study, the synthesis of photoactive Ag3PO4 micromotors with a well‐defined tetrapod‐like structure (TAMs) is presented using a simple precipitation method. T… Show more
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