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A Universal Strategy for Growing a Tenacious Hydrogel Coating from a Sticky Initiation Layer.

Rongnian Xu1,2,3, Yunlei Zhang1,2, Shuanhong Ma1,4,5, Zhengfeng Ma1,4,5, Bo Yu1, Meirong Cai1, Feng Zhou1.   

Abstract

Controllably coating the surfaces of substrates/medical devices with hydrogels exhibits great application potential, but lacks universal techniques. Herein, a new method, namely ultraviolet-triggered surface catalytically initiated radical polymerization (UV-SCIRP) from a sticky initiation layer (SIL) (SIL@UV-SCIRP), is proposed for growing hydrogel coatings. The method involves three key steps: 1) depositing a sticky polydopamine/Fe3+ coating on the surface of the substrates-SIL, 2) reducing Fe3+ ions to Fe2+ ions as active catalysts by UV illumination with the assistance of citric acid, and 3) conducting SCIRP in a monomer solution at room temperature for growing hydrogel coatings. In this manner, practically any substrate's surface (natural or artificial materials) can be modified by hydrogel coatings with controllable thickness and diverse compositions. The hydrogel coatings exhibit good interface bonding with the substrates and enable easy changes in their wettability and lubrication performances. Importantly, this novel method facilitates the smooth growth of uniform hydrogel lubrication coatings on the surface of a range of medical devices with complex geometries. Finally, as a proof-of-concept, the slippery balls coated with hydrogel exhibited smooth movement within the catheter and esophagus. Hence, this method can prove to be a pioneering universal modification tool, especially in surface/interface science and engineering.
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Keywords:  hydrogel coatings; polymerization; sticky initiation layers; surface modifications

Year:  2022        PMID: 35014101     DOI: 10.1002/adma.202108889

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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1.  Alginate Fiber-Enhanced Poly(vinyl alcohol) Hydrogels with Superior Lubricating Property and Biocompatibility.

Authors:  Ran Zhang; Wenhui Zhao; Fangdong Ning; Jinming Zhen; Huifen Qiang; Yujue Zhang; Fengzhen Liu; Zhengfeng Jia
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-09-28       Impact factor: 4.967

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