| Literature DB >> 29464942 |
Zhiwei Lu1, Zhuo Chen1, Yi Guo1, Yanyun Ju1, Yang Liu1, Rui Feng1, Chuanxi Xiong1, Christopher K Ober2, Lijie Dong1.
Abstract
Incorporating natural product antifoulants (NPAs) into coatings with controlled surface topography is considered a promising way to suppress marine fouling. However, the rapid leakage of NPAs and the relatively complicated process of constructing well-patterned topography remain unresolved problems for practical applications. In this work, capsaicin bonded to CoFe2O4/gelatin magnetic nanoparticles was mixed with a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)-based block copolymer. When applied together by a simple spray-coating method, these materials formed a film. The leakage of capsaicin was restrained by the chemical bonds with the CoFe2O4/gelatin nanospheres. The primary nanorough structure was constructed by the phase separation of the PDMS-based copolymer. The secondary nanorough structure was formed by the incorporation of capsaicin-loaded CoFe2O4/gelatin nanospheres, which were demonstrated to improve the orientation of the PDMS-based block copolymer chains. The combination of oriented nanotopography and nonleaking capsaicin endows the coating with enhanced, long-lasting antifouling ability.Entities:
Keywords: CoFe2O4/gelatin; NPAs; PDMS; antifouling; oriented nanotopography
Year: 2018 PMID: 29464942 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b19436
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229