Tailoring Surface Engineering with Expanded Precursor Libraries via Rapid Mussel‐Inspired Chemistry

Author:

Wu Hailiang12,Sun Qiang13,Guo Caihong4,Wei Xin12,Wei Junfu5,Wu Xiaoqing12,Zhong Zhili12,Wang Huicai135ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Separation Membranes and Membrane Processes Tiangong University No.399, Binshui West Road Xiqing District, Tianjin 300387 P.R. China

2. School of Textile Science and Engineering Tiangong University No.399, Binshui West Road Xiqing District, Tianjin 300387 P.R. China

3. School of Chemical Engineering and Technology Tiangong University No.399, Binshui West Road Xiqing District, Tianjin 300387 P.R. China

4. School of Chemistry and Material Science Shanxi Normal University No. 339, Taiyu Road Xiaodian District, Taiyuan Shanxi Province 041000 P.R. China

5. Cangzhou Institute of Tiangong University No. 13, Fengtai Industrial Park, High-tech Zone Cangzhou 061729 P.R. China

Abstract

AbstractMussel‐inspired coating is a substrate‐independent surface modification technology. However, its application is limited by time‐consuming, tailoring specific functions require tedious secondary reaction. To overcome those drawbacks, a strategy for the rapid fabrication of diverse coatings by expanding the library of precursors using oxidation coupled with polyamine was proposed. Based on DFT simulations of the reaction pathways, a method was developed to achieve rapid deposition of coatings by coupling oxidation and polyamines, which simultaneously accelerated the oxidation of precursors and polymer chain growth. The feasibility and generalizability of the strategy was validated by the rapid coating of 10 catechol derivatives and polyamines on various substrates. The surface properties of the substrates such as functional group densities, Zeta potential and contact angles can be easily tuned. The tailored surface engineering application of the strategy was demonstrated by the heavy metal adsorbents and superwetting materials prepared through the delicate combination of different building blocks. Our strategy was flexible in terms of diverse surface engineering design which greatly enriched the connotation of mussel‐inspired technique.

Publisher

Wiley

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