In this work, we combine nature’s amazing bioadhesive catechol with the excellent bioinert synthetic macromolecule hyperbranched polyglycerol (hPG) to prepare antifouling surfaces. hPG can be functionalized by different amounts of catechol groups for multivalent anchoring and cross-linking because of its highly branched architecture. The catecholic hPGs can be immobilized on various surfaces including metal oxides, noble metals, ceramics, and polymers via simple incubation procedures. The effect of the catechol amount on the immobilization, surface morphology, stability, and antifouling performance of the coatings was studied. Both anchoring and cross-linking interactions provided by catechols can enhance the stability of the coatings. When...
Versatile binding features of ortho-dihydroxyphenyl groups ubiquitously found in mussel adhesive pro...
Marine mussels secrete adhesive proteins that enable these organisms to bind tenaciously to surfaces...
Marine mussels secrete proteins rich in residues containing catechols and cationic amines that displ...
The nonspecific binding of undesirable proteins, cells and microorganisms on material surfaces is on...
A set of new catecholic monolayer coatings was developed to improve the antifouling performance of T...
Material-independent and bioinert hierarchical polymer multilayer coatings are presented. Chemically...
Mussels survive by strongly attaching to a variety of different surfaces, primarily subsurface rocks...
Although significant progress has been made in mussel-inspired antifouling coatings, most of them su...
Despite the widespread use of polymers for antifouling coatings, the effect of the polymeric topolog...
Nature often serves as a model system for developing new adhesives. In aqueous environments, mussel-...
The control of surface wettability with polyphenol coatings has been at the forefront of materials r...
The control of surface wettability with polyphenol coatings has been at the forefront of materials r...
Marine mussels secret protein-based adhesives, which enable them to anchor to various surfaces in a ...
The robust, versatile attachment of mussels in the intertidal zone has motivated a large effort to c...
Herein, we describe a simple approach for the preparation of antibacterial polymeric coatings based ...
Versatile binding features of ortho-dihydroxyphenyl groups ubiquitously found in mussel adhesive pro...
Marine mussels secrete adhesive proteins that enable these organisms to bind tenaciously to surfaces...
Marine mussels secrete proteins rich in residues containing catechols and cationic amines that displ...
The nonspecific binding of undesirable proteins, cells and microorganisms on material surfaces is on...
A set of new catecholic monolayer coatings was developed to improve the antifouling performance of T...
Material-independent and bioinert hierarchical polymer multilayer coatings are presented. Chemically...
Mussels survive by strongly attaching to a variety of different surfaces, primarily subsurface rocks...
Although significant progress has been made in mussel-inspired antifouling coatings, most of them su...
Despite the widespread use of polymers for antifouling coatings, the effect of the polymeric topolog...
Nature often serves as a model system for developing new adhesives. In aqueous environments, mussel-...
The control of surface wettability with polyphenol coatings has been at the forefront of materials r...
The control of surface wettability with polyphenol coatings has been at the forefront of materials r...
Marine mussels secret protein-based adhesives, which enable them to anchor to various surfaces in a ...
The robust, versatile attachment of mussels in the intertidal zone has motivated a large effort to c...
Herein, we describe a simple approach for the preparation of antibacterial polymeric coatings based ...
Versatile binding features of ortho-dihydroxyphenyl groups ubiquitously found in mussel adhesive pro...
Marine mussels secrete adhesive proteins that enable these organisms to bind tenaciously to surfaces...
Marine mussels secrete proteins rich in residues containing catechols and cationic amines that displ...