Abstract

Skin wounds are commonly seen, while their repair can be severely affected due to bacterial infections. Using the wearable triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) as miniaturized electrical stimulation (ES) devices at the wound site is an appealing strategy for infected skin wounds repair. However, the development of an integrated TENG patch to achieve in situ ES as well as controlled drug loading/release remains challenging. Herein, a flexible TENG patch is rationally designed with a surface-engineered electrode possessing Mg-Al layered double hydroxide as a smart drug container and friction layer to accelerate infected wounds healing. The surface-engineered TENG patch exhibits improved triboelectricity-generation performance and effective delivery of minocycline. In vitro results show that such TENG patches can kill almost 100% of E. coli and S. aureus , and greatly promote the proliferation and migration of fibroblasts. Upon application to the S. aureus -infected wounds with full-thickness skin defect in mice, the patches can inhibit wound bacteria (~ 96.7%) and facilitate the skin tissue repair process, allowing the infected wound to heal within 10 days. Moreover, a novel antibacterial mechanism of a low-intensity electric field from alternating current is proposed, which can be ascribed to the accumulated electrical breakdown effect and H 2 O 2 produced by ES to rupture the bacterial membranes. This work offers a convenient solution for infected wound treatment and opens a new route for personalized healthcare devices for microbial management. • TENG patch with the surface-engineered electrodes was presented for controlled drug loading/release and locally electrical stimulation. • The patches attached to the infected skin wounds of mice can inhibit bacteria and facilitate infected wound healing. • A novel antibacterial mechanism of a low-intensity electric field from alternating current was proposed.

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