Corrigendum to “An NIR-II light responsive antibacterial gelation for repetitious photothermal/thermodynamic synergistic therapy” [Chem. Eng. J. 407 (2021) 127200] (Chemical Engineering Journal (2021) 407, (S1385894720333271), (10.1016/j.cej.2020.127200))

Qinzhe Li, Yewei Zhang, Xuan Huang, Dongliang Yang, Lixing Weng, Changjin Ou, Xuejiao Song, Xiaochen Dong

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The authors regret <that there were errors in our published article. Specifically, the images from AIPH/POM group in Fig. 5a and abscess group in Fig. S1a and the images from group 4 (3&7 day) in Fig. 6b were misplaced. The corrected Figures are demonstrated below. The corrections above would not affect any results and conclusions displayed in the article. The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused>. [Formula presented] Fig. 6. (a) Schematic illustration of anti-infective treatment. (b) Photographs of S. aureus-infected area after various treatments and the corresponding bacterial burden of infected tissue. Group 1–7: Control (group 1), POM (group 2), AIPH (group 3), AIPH/POM (group 4), POM + NIR (group 5), AIPH/POM + NIR (group 6), and Gel (AIPH/POM) + NIR (group 7). (c) Quantitative analysis of the surviving bacteria after the mice receiving various treatments. (d) Body weight of mice after various treatments. [Formula presented] Fig. S1. (a) The infrared images of S. aureus-infected mice and normal mice treated with POM and 1060 nm laser after injection of POM for 10 min and 1 h. (b) Temperature data monitored by the infrared thermal camera from (a). [Formula presented] Fig. 5. (a) Infrared thermal images of S. aureus-infected mice after injected with AIPH/POM or AIPH/POM/PEGDA solution after 10 min, 36 h and 48 h under 1060 nm laser irradiation (1.0

Original languageEnglish
Article number144644
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume471
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2023

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