| Literature DB >> 31369230 |
Wei Cheng1, Xiaowei Zeng1,2, Hongzhong Chen2, Zimu Li1, Wenfeng Zeng1, Lin Mei1, Yanli Zhao2,3.
Abstract
As a mussel-inspired material, polydopamine (PDA), possesses many properties, such as a simple preparation process, good biocompatibility, strong adhesive property, easy functionalization, outstanding photothermal conversion efficiency, and strong quenching effect. PDA has attracted increasingly considerable attention because it provides a simple and versatile approach to functionalize material surfaces for obtaining a variety of multifunctional nanomaterials. In this review, recent significant research developments of PDA including its synthesis and polymerization mechanism, physicochemical properties, different nano/microstructures, and diverse applications are summarized and discussed. For the sections of its applications in surface modification and biomedicine, we mainly highlight the achievements in the past few years (2016-2019). The remaining challenges and future perspectives of PDA-based nanoplatforms are discussed rationally at the end. This timely and overall review should be desirable for a wide range of scientists and facilitate further development of surface coating methods and the production of PDA-based materials.Entities:
Keywords: biomedicine; disease treatment; dopamine; hybrid materials; nanostructures; polydopamine; polymerization mechanism; surface modification
Year: 2019 PMID: 31369230 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b04436
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881