Abstract

Bacterial infections seriously impair wound healing, so the development of wound dressings with high antimicrobial activity is of critical importance. In this study, amino functionalized graphene quantum dots (His-GQDs) were prepared via thermal pyrolysis of citric acid and histidine, and doped into a dual-network gelatin/sodium alginate (His-GQDs/G/SA) hydrogel to improve the antibacterial activity. The His-GQDs/G/SA hydrogel exhibited excellent antibacterial activity after 6 h of contact with bacteria. Simultaneously, the composite hydrogel could effectively alleviate the cytotoxicity of His-GQDs. The results of antimicrobial and biocompatibility tests demonstrate that the His-GQDs/G/SA dual-network hydrogel is a promising wound dressing to promote healing of infected wounds.

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