Dual‐Defect Regulated G‐C <sub>3</sub> N <sub>4</sub> for Piezoelectric Catalytic Tumor Therapy with Enhanced Efficacy

Z Zhuang Yang (Laboratory of Natural and Targeted Small Molecule Drugs, State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy and Cancer Center, West China Hospital) M Meng Yuan B Bin Liu Z Zhizi Ma (State Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Resource Utilization Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry Changchun 130022 P. R. China) J Jie Ma X Xinyu Ma (Jiangsu Engineering Laboratory of Novel Functional Polymeric Materials, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Negative Carbon Technologies, Suzhou Key Laboratory of Soft Material and New Energy, College of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science) K Kai Li P Ping'an Ma (Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Resource Utilization Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Changchun Jilin China) Z Ziyong Cheng (School of Chemical Engineering and Light Industry Guangdong University of Technology Guangzhou Guangdong P. R. China) J Jun Lin (School of Chemistry and Life Resources)

Abstract

Abstract Piezoelectric catalysis for tumor treatment is an emerging method for generating reactive oxygen species (ROS). However, the development and optimization of piezoelectric catalytic nanomaterials remain the major challenge. Herein, by regulating the internal and surface defects of graphene phase carbon nitride (defect‐engineered g‐C 3 N 4 ), its piezoelectricity and sonocatalytic performance is enhanced, thus achieving efficient tumor treatment. By reducing bulk defects, the charges excited by ultrasound (US) within the defect‐engineered g‐C 3 N 4 can migrate more rapidly to the material surface, thereby enhancing their participation in redox reactions. Increasing surface defects not only introduce more active sites on the surface of defect‐engineered g‐C 3 N 4 but also enhance the asymmetry of the defect‐engineered g‐C 3 N 4 structure, resulting in excellent piezoelectric properties. This defect‐engineered g‐C 3 N 4 nanosheet can effectively generate ROS in tumor cells and induce tumor cell apoptosis under US stimulation. This work not only introduces a method to enhance the piezoelectric catalytic performance of g‐C 3 N 4 but also expands the potential application of defect‐engineered piezoelectric materials to tumor treatment.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 11
Published March 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

Z

Zhuang Yang

Laboratory of Natural and Targeted Small Molecule Drugs, State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy and Cancer Center, West China Hospital

M

Meng Yuan

B

Bin Liu

Z

Zhizi Ma

State Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Resource Utilization Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry Changchun 130022 P. R. China

J

Jie Ma

X

Xinyu Ma

Jiangsu Engineering Laboratory of Novel Functional Polymeric Materials, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Negative Carbon Technologies, Suzhou Key Laboratory of Soft Material and New Energy, College of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science

K

Kai Li

P

Ping'an Ma

Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Resource Utilization Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Changchun Jilin China

Z

Ziyong Cheng

School of Chemical Engineering and Light Industry Guangdong University of Technology Guangzhou Guangdong P. R. China

J

Jun Lin

School of Chemistry and Life Resources