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From: g-C3N4-based photoresponsive magnetic nanocatalyst drives type-I photodynamic therapy under visible light irradiation, boosting chemo/chemodynamic synergistic therapy of colon cancer

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Generation of H2O2 and hydroxyl radicals by CCFCA nanocomposites in the presence of light irradiation. A Kinetic rate profile of H2O2 generation by g-C3N4 nanosheets, CaO2.CDDP@Fe3O4 (CCF), and CCFCA nanocomposites after light irradiation measured by a potassium permanganate-based colorimetric method. B Kinetic rate profile of ·OH generation by H2O2 and fabricated samples. C Schematic illustration of ·OH generation by CCFCA nanocomposite under light irradiation. H2O2 self-supplying CaO2.CDDP@Fe3O4 nanocomposites execute the Fenton reaction and g-C3N4 nanosheets drive type I PDT and generate H2O2 and ·OH, executing a Fenton-like reaction upon light irradiation

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