Abstract

Bacterial infection is currently a serious challenge globally, causing death of thousands of human beings. New antimicrobial agents with novel mechanism of action are urgently needed. Transition metal complexes have shown great potentials in photodynamic and photocatalytic therapy. Herein, we take full advantage of metal photocatalyst and successfully developed a novel cyclometalated iridium(III) complex (Ir1) with higher biofilm damage efficiency than the clinical antibiotics. Ir1 synergistically generates reactive oxygen species and coenzyme photocatalytic activity with high efficiency under white light irradiation. Combined with these properties, Ir1 exhibited excellent photoinactivation of S. aureus and effectively damaged the biofilm. This work provides a new approach for the development of antibacterial photodynamic therapy.

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