This work reveals a versatile new method to produce films with antimicrobial properties that can also bond materials together with robust tensile adhesive strength. Specifically, we demonstrate the formation of coatings by using a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma to convert a liquid small-molecule precursor, m-cresol, to a solid film via plasma-assisted on-surface polymerisation. The films are quite appealing from a sustainability perspective: they are produced using a low-energy process and from a molecule produced in abundance as a by-product of coal tar processing. This process consumes only 1.5 Wh of electricity to create a 1 cm2 film, which is much lower than other methods commonly used for film deposition, such as chemical va...
Novel, highly chlorinated surface coatings were produced via a one-step plasma polymerization (pp) o...
Control of biofilm formation is a major economic challenge for a large number of economic sectors su...
peer reviewedBioconjugation of enzymes on coatings based on polydopamine (PDA) layers is an appealin...
Antibacterial coating is necessary to prevent biofilm-forming bacteria from colonising medical tools...
Antifouling/antibacterial coating derived from a sustainable natural resource for biomedical devices...
Antifouling/antibacterial coating derived from a sustainable natural resource for biomedical devices...
Bacterial infections present an enormous problem causing human suffering and cost burdens to the hea...
This work demonstrates a new pathway to the direct on-surface fabrication of surface coatings by sho...
This comprehensive review begins by tracing the historical development and progress of cold plasma t...
The report gives an account of applications of filamented dielectric barrier discharges to plasma-as...
Medical devices are often vulnerable to colonization by nosocomial pathogens (bacteria), leading to ...
Plasma polymers are unconventional organic thin films which only partially share the properties trad...
The design of advanced materials with superb anti-bacterial efficiency by engineering appropriate su...
Polymeric free-standing nanofilms are emerging as appealing materials for many applications, includi...
Novel, highly chlorinated surface coatings were produced via a one-step plasma polymerization (pp) o...
Control of biofilm formation is a major economic challenge for a large number of economic sectors su...
peer reviewedBioconjugation of enzymes on coatings based on polydopamine (PDA) layers is an appealin...
Antibacterial coating is necessary to prevent biofilm-forming bacteria from colonising medical tools...
Antifouling/antibacterial coating derived from a sustainable natural resource for biomedical devices...
Antifouling/antibacterial coating derived from a sustainable natural resource for biomedical devices...
Bacterial infections present an enormous problem causing human suffering and cost burdens to the hea...
This work demonstrates a new pathway to the direct on-surface fabrication of surface coatings by sho...
This comprehensive review begins by tracing the historical development and progress of cold plasma t...
The report gives an account of applications of filamented dielectric barrier discharges to plasma-as...
Medical devices are often vulnerable to colonization by nosocomial pathogens (bacteria), leading to ...
Plasma polymers are unconventional organic thin films which only partially share the properties trad...
The design of advanced materials with superb anti-bacterial efficiency by engineering appropriate su...
Polymeric free-standing nanofilms are emerging as appealing materials for many applications, includi...
Novel, highly chlorinated surface coatings were produced via a one-step plasma polymerization (pp) o...
Control of biofilm formation is a major economic challenge for a large number of economic sectors su...
peer reviewedBioconjugation of enzymes on coatings based on polydopamine (PDA) layers is an appealin...