Bandgap-Engineered Germanene Nanosheets as an Efficient Photodynamic Agent for Cancer Therapy

  • Min Ge
  • , Haiyan Guo
  • , Ming Zong
  • , Zhixin Chen
  • , Zhuang Liu
  • , Han Lin*
  • , Jianlin Shi*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) monoelemental materials (Xenes) show considerable potential in bioapplications owing to their unique 2D physicochemical features and the favored biosafety resulting from their monoelemental composition. However, the narrow band gaps of Xenes prevent their broad applications in biosensors, bioimaging and phototherapeutics. In this study, it is demonstrated that 2D germanene terminated with −H via surface chemical engineering, shows a much broadened direct band gap of 1.65 eV, which enables the material to be used as a novel inorganic photosensitizer for the photodynamic therapy of singlet oxygen. Through theoretical analysis and in vitro studies, H-germanene nanosheets demonstrate a substantially enlarged band gap and favorable biodegradability, demonstrating a substantial cancer treatment capacity. This study demonstrates the feasibility of constructing novel therapeutic photodynamic agents by surface covalent engineering for catalytic tumor therapy.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202215795
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume62
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Mar 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Band Gap
  • Covalent Functionality
  • Germanene
  • Photodynamic Therapy
  • Singlet Oxygen

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