“Reactive” Chemical Strategy to Attain Substrate Independent “Liquid‐Like” Omniphobic Solid Anti‐Biofouling Coatings

Author:

Shome Arpita1,Martinez Isabel1,Pinon Vicente D.2,Moses Joseph C1,Garren Mark1,Sapkota Aasma1,Crutchfield Natalie1,Francis Divine J.3,Brisbois Elizabeth J.1,Handa Hitesh12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemical Materials and Biomedical Engineering University of Georgia Athens GA 30602 USA

2. Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Science Department College of Pharmacy University of Georgia Athens GA 30602 USA

3. Department of Chemistry University of Georgia Athens GA 30602 USA

Abstract

AbstractCovalent and defect‐free surface‐grafted solid lubricating chains that can impart “liquid‐like” slippery behavior have proven advantageous over lubricant‐infused and textured anti‐wetting surfaces. Herein, the co‐hydrolysis and co‐condensation of a mixture of organosilanes followed by the epoxy‐amine ring opening reaction at the interface results in a highly robust, transparent, and “liquid‐like” solid slippery omniphobic coating (LL‐OSC). The presence of the epoxy‐terminated organosilane a) acts as a molecular spacer in between the low‐surface energy, rigid fluorine terminated silane and b) provides “reactive” epoxy groups for covalent binding to a pre‐functionalized amine surface for potential applicability in droplet transport and manipulation, diagnostics, etc. LL‐OSC exhibits resistance to both solid and liquid abrasions such as sandpaper abrasions, prolonged UV irradiation, DI water and high temperature (30 days), and submersion in chemically contaminated aqueous solutions. This is the first report of a hemocompatible solid slippery coating for inhibiting platelet adhesion, thus, paving way for blood‐contacting medical device applications. The LL‐OSC exhibits remarkable cytocompatibility, repellence to plasma protein, and cells and prevents biofilm formation. Additionally, the substrate‐independent LL‐OSC can be applied onto metals and polymers. This study envisions that the reported durable, solid slippery coating will find widespread applicability in hospital settings, electronic devices, etc.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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