Aqueous-Aqueous Triboelectric Nanogenerators Empowered Multifunctional Wound Healing System with Intensified Current Output for Accelerating Infected Wound Repair

  • Weijiang Wang
  • , Chongyang Fu
  • , Yanfeng Du
  • , Huiyuan Zheng
  • , Yage Zhang
  • , Yang Song
  • , Wentao Sun
  • , Xiaoxiong Wang
  • , Qingming Ma

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Abstract

Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) have emerged as promising devices for generating self-powered therapeutic electrical stimulation over multiple aspects of wound healing. However, the challenge of achieving full 100% contact in conventional TENGs presents a substantial hurdle in the quest for higher current output, which is crucial for further improving healing efficacy. Here, a novel multifunctional wound healing system is presented by integrating the aqueous-aqueous triboelectric nanogenerators (A-A TENGs) with a functionalized conductive hydrogel, aimed at advancing infected wound therapy. The A-A TENGs are founded on a principle of 100% contact interface and efficient post-contact separation of the immiscible interface within the aqueous two-phase system (ATPS), enhancing charge transfer and subsequently increasing current performance. Leveraging this intensified current output, this system demonstrates efficient therapeutic efficacies over infected wounds both in vitro and in vivo, including stimulating fibroblast migration and proliferation, boosting angiogenesis, enhancing collagen deposition, eradicating bacteria, and reducing inflammatory cells. Moreover, the conductive hydrogel ensures the uniformity and integrity of the electric field covering the wound site, and exhibits multiple synergistic therapeutic effects. With the capability to realize accelerated wound healing, the developed “A-A TENGs empowered multifunctional wound healing system” presenting an excellent prospect in clinical wound therapy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2401676
JournalAdvanced Healthcare Materials
Volume13
Issue number32
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Dec 2024

Keywords

  • anti-bacterial
  • aqueous two-phase system
  • cell modulation
  • electrical stimulation
  • triboelectric nanogenerator
  • wound healing

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