Journal article
Tailoring substrate hydrophilicity using grafted polypeptide nanocoatings
SH Wibowo, A Sulistio, EHH Wong, A Blencowe, GG Qiao
Australian Journal of Chemistry | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1071/CH13519
Abstract
Peptide nanocoatings with tailored surface-wetting properties were formed on a range of organic (cellulose and cotton) and inorganic (glass) substrates via surface-initiated ring-opening polymerization of amino acid N-carboxyanhydride derivatives. The film thickness, surface roughness, and wettability can be tuned by controlling the polymerization time and the type of N-carboxyanhydride derivative used (i.e. lysine or valine). Whereas poly(l-lysine) coatings are hydrophilic, poly(l-valine) coatings exhibit water-repellent properties. The functional polypeptide nanocoatings can potentially be applied to waterproof woven fabrics, macromolecular separation technologies, biodiagnostic sensors, a..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge the Australian Research Council under the Future Fellowship (Grant no. FT110100411, to G.G.Q.) for financial support of this work.