%0 Journal Article %T Catalysis-Mediated Male Contraception through Black Phosphorus Nanosheets. %A Yi L %A Zhu S %A Wu P %A Zhang Y %A Wang M %A Xu P %A Zeng J %A Wang G %A Luo L %A Li W %J ACS Appl Mater Interfaces %V 15 %N 36 %D 2023 Sep 13 %M 37646168 %F 10.383 %R 10.1021/acsami.3c09574 %X Nanocontraception has been proposed and received extensive attention in recent years for population control. However, currently developed methods for nanocontraception still face problems in efficacy and safety. Here, we propose catalysis-mediated oxidation as a new strategy for nanocontraception. With the catalytic production of highly oxidative species, male contraception was successfully achieved after the administration of black phosphorus nanosheets into the testes of male mice. Further mechanistic studies revealed that contraception was induced by oxidative stress and apoptosis of spermatogenesis cells. Meanwhile, the apoptosis of germ cells released testis antigen and induced immune cell infiltration, which enhanced reproductive damage. Notably, the introduced black phosphorus nanosheets naturally degraded during the catalytic oxidation process and ultimately converted to harmless phosphates, indicating the safety of the strategy. Furthermore, the catalysis-mediated strategy avoids utilizing additional inducers, such as near-infrared irradiation, magnetic fields, or ultrasound, which may cause severe pain. In summary, the proposed catalysis-mediated contraception can be a self-cleared, convenient, and safe strategy for controlling male fertility.