Journal article
Robust and Versatile Coatings Engineered via Simultaneous Covalent and Noncovalent Interactions
Jiajing Zhou, Matthew Penna, Zhixing Lin, Yiyuan Han, René PM Lafleur, Yijiao Qu, Joseph J Richardson, Irene Yarovsky, Jesse V Jokerst, Frank Caruso
Angewandte Chemie | Wiley | Published : 2021
Abstract
AbstractInterfacial modular assembly has emerged as an adaptable strategy for engineering the surface properties of substrates in biomedicine, photonics, and catalysis. Herein, we report a versatile and robust coating (pBDT‐TA), self‐assembled from tannic acid (TA) and a self‐polymerizing aromatic dithiol (i.e., benzene‐1,4‐dithiol, BDT), that can be engineered on diverse substrates with a precisely tuned thickness (5–40 nm) by varying the concentration of BDT used. The pBDT‐TA coating is stabilized by covalent (disulfide) bonds and supramolecular (π‐π) interactions, endowing the coating with high stability in various harsh aqueous environments across ionic strength, pH, temperature (e.g., 1..
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