Abstract

Natural enzymes composed of protein and metal cofactor have great catalytic activity. Here, melanin was bound with Cu2+ (M-Cu) as nanozyme to mimic native enzyme function. The results showed that the coordination of Cu2+ significantly enhanced the near infrared light absorption and photothermal performance (PTT) of melanin. M-Cu displayed outstanding peroxidase (POD)-like catalytic activity that converting H2O2 into toxic hydroxyl radicals (·OH). The combination of POD nanozyme catalysis and enhanced photothermal property could exert synergistic antibacterial effect to effectively kill bacteria within only 5 min under 808 nm laser irradiation, which may provide a broad perspective for the design of antimicrobial materials.

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