Biodegradable Nanospray for Sunlight‐Activated Photodynamic Antibacterial Therapy and Wound Healing

Y Yan Xu X Xincui Shi (School of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering Changchun University of Science and Technology Changchun China) L Leijiao Li (Changchun University of Science and Technology Changchun P. R. China) C Chun Xu (Sydney Dental School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Charles Perkins Centre) I Imre Varga (Institute of Chemistry Eötvös Loránd University Budapest Hungary) H Hanchen Zhang (Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences Laboratory of Polymer Physics and Chemistry Institute of Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China) H Haihua Xiao (Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences Laboratory of Polymer Physics and Chemistry Institute of Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing P. R. China) W Wenliang Li

Abstract

ABSTRACT The increasing resistance of pathogenic bacteria challenges current skin disinfection strategies, while the non‐degradability of traditional cationic antimicrobials limits their clinical safety. Conventional photodynamic therapy is limited by complex application requirements. To address these limitations, we developed a biodegradable, sunlight‐activated photodynamic cationic nanospray (NP PORPMn ). Under environmentally friendly and readily accessible sunlight irradiation (NP PORPMn +L), NP PORPMn efficiently generates reactive oxygen species and works synergistically with its quaternary ammonium cations to exert potent antibacterial effects. This dual‐action significantly reduces the inflammatory response in infected microenvironments and accelerates wound healing in infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus ( S. aureus ) and methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus ( MRSA ). Skin disinfection experiments further demonstrate that NP PORPMn +L can eliminate pathogenic bacteria and resident microbial communities on the skin surface. This study presents an innovative, biodegradable, and clinically safe nanospray platform that harnesses the convenience of sunlight activation to provide a promising strategy for combating antibiotic‐resistant infections.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 24
Published April 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

Y

Yan Xu

X

Xincui Shi

School of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering Changchun University of Science and Technology Changchun China

L

Leijiao Li

Changchun University of Science and Technology Changchun P. R. China

C

Chun Xu

Sydney Dental School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Charles Perkins Centre

I

Imre Varga

Institute of Chemistry Eötvös Loránd University Budapest Hungary

H

Hanchen Zhang

Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences Laboratory of Polymer Physics and Chemistry Institute of Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

H

Haihua Xiao

Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences Laboratory of Polymer Physics and Chemistry Institute of Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing P. R. China

W

Wenliang Li