ϟ
 
DOI: 10.1021/la2027237
OpenAccess: Closed
This work is not Open Acccess. We may still have a PDF, if this is the case there will be a green box below.

Mussel-Inspired Chemistry for Robust and Surface-Modifiable Multilayer Films

Junjie Wu,Liang Zhang,Yongxin Wang,Yuhua Long,Huan Gao,Xiaoli Zhang,Ning Zhao,Yuanli Cai,Jie Xu

Catechol
Allylamine
Covalent bond
2011
In this article, we report a bioinspired approach to preparing stable, functional multilayer films by the integration of mussel-inspired catechol oxidative chemistry into a layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly. A polyanion of poly(acrylic acid-g-dopamine) (PAA-dopamine) bearing catechol groups, a mussel adhesive protein-mimetic polymer, was synthesized as the building block for LbL assembly with poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH). The oxidization of the incorporated catechol group under mild oxidative condition yields o-quinone, which exhibits high reactivity with amine and catechol, thus endowing the chemical covalence and retaining the assembled morphology of multilayer films. The cross-linked films showed excellent stability even in extremely acidic, basic, and highly concentrated aqueous salt solutions. The efficient chemical cross-linking allows for the production of intact free-standing films without using a sacrificial layer. Moreover, thiol-modified multilayer films with good stability were exploited by a combination of thiols-catechol addition and then oxidative cross-linking. The outstanding stability under harsh conditions and the facile functionalization of the PAA-dopamine/PAH multilayer films make them attractive for barriers, separation, and biomedical devices.
Loading...
    Cite this:
Generate Citation
Powered by Citationsy*
    Mussel-Inspired Chemistry for Robust and Surface-Modifiable Multilayer Films” is a paper by Junjie Wu Liang Zhang Yongxin Wang Yuhua Long Huan Gao Xiaoli Zhang Ning Zhao Yuanli Cai Jie Xu published in 2011. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.