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Biofilm‐associated infections are one of the most challenging healthcare threats for humans, accounting for 80% of bacterial infections, leading to persistent and chronic infections. The conventional antibiotics still face their dilemma of poor therapeutic effects due to the high tolerance and resistance led by bacterial biofilm barriers. Nanotechnology‐based antimicrobials, nanoparticles (NPs), are...
The study of luminescence phenomena in non‐conjugated systems, namely clusteroluminescence, has gained significant attention for the development of advanced luminescent materials. While conventional strategies to manipulate the luminescent performances are based on complicated chemical reactions. In contrast, nature employs complexation to modulate luminescence, inspiring researchers to adopt an engineering...
Surface grafting has been widely used to tune hydrophilicity and chargeability of nanofiltration membranes for reducing membrane fouling potential. However, surface grafting typically leads to a significant pore narrowing and resultant permeability loss, and monocharged surface still struggles to resist mixed foulants with different charges. Herein, ionic liquid (IL)‐ethanol (EtOH) solution containing...