| Literature DB >> 29243917 |
Wencai Zhou1, Salma Begum1, Zhengbang Wang1, Peter Krolla1, Danny Wagner2, Stefan Bräse2, Christof Wöll1, Manuel Tsotsalas1,2.
Abstract
Development of surface coatings with high antimicrobial activity is urgently required to fight bacteria and other microorganisms on technical and hygiene relevant surfaces. Control over structure and topology of the surface coatings, combined with the ability to include functional molecules within the structure, is crucial for optimizing their performance. Herein, we describe a novel strategy to synthesize structurally well-defined porphyrin polymer thin films via a template approach. In this approach, bisazido-functionalized porphyrin molecules are preorganized within a metal-organic framework (MOF) structure. Afterward, porphyrin units within the MOF are covalently connected via a secondary linker. Removal of the metal ions of the MOF results in water-stable porphyrin polymer thin films that demonstrate high antibacterial activity against pathogens via visible-light-promoted generation of reactive oxygen species. In addition, this approach offers the inherent possibility to incorporate guest molecules within the structures, to functionalize the surface with biomolecules, and to create hierarchically structured materials.Entities:
Keywords: antimicrobial coating; metal−organic framework; porous polymer; porphyrin; singlet oxygen
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29243917 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b14866
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229