| Literature DB >> 30563337 |
Do Kyoung Yeon1, Sangwon Ko2, Seokyung Jeong3, Seok-Pyo Hong4, Sung Min Kang3, Woo Kyung Cho1.
Abstract
We synthesized a zwitterionic dopamine derivative ( ZW-DOPA) containing both catechol and amine groups, and we demonstrated an excellent marine antifouling surface by controlling the oxidation of ZW-DOPA. The oxidation was mediated by the deprotonation of catechol or the addition of an oxidant (ammonium persulfate (AP) or sodium periodate (NaIO4)). The oxidation and subsequent molecular transformation of ZW-DOPA was investigated over time by UV-vis spectroscopy. Among the different oxidation conditions tested, NaIO4-induced ZW-DOPA coating was the most efficient and successfully formed on various substrates, such as titanium dioxide, stainless steel, and nylon. Compared with uncoated substrates, ZW-DOPA-coated substrates showed high resistance to marine diatom adhesion. Considering the ease of use and substrate independence of the ZW-DOPA coating, this method shows promise as a basis for inhibiting marine fouling on a variety of substrates used in the marine industry and aquatic environments.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30563337 DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b03454
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Langmuir ISSN: 0743-7463 Impact factor: 3.882