Surface curvature-directed in situ synthesis of ultrathin 2D MOFs on liquid metals for antibacterial applications | Synapse
February 12, 2026Open Access
Surface curvature-directed in situ synthesis of ultrathin 2D MOFs on liquid metals for antibacterial applications
Key Points
To explore the growth of ultrathin 2D metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) using liquid metal curvature for antibacterial applications.
Utilized liquid metal curvature to guide in situ synthesis of ultrathin MOF petals.
Characterized the resulting composite to assess antibacterial properties.
Tested antibacterial efficacy against drug-resistant bacteria.
Successfully synthesized ultrathin MOF petals on liquid metals.
Achieved synergistic antibacterial activity against drug-resistant bacteria.
Abstract
Liquid-metal curvature guides in situ growth of ultrathin MOF petals, yielding a composite with synergistic antibacterial activity against drug-resistant bacteria.