生物污染
共价键
涂层
化学
巨噬细胞
纳米技术
材料科学
有机化学
生物化学
膜
体外
作者
Chao Wang,Dan Lv,Rongrong Chen,Gaohui Sun,Jing Yu,Qi Liu,Jingyuan Liu,Ying Li,Jiahui Zhu,Peili Liu,Jun Wang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jcis.2024.05.089
摘要
Macrophages can kill bacteria and viruses by releasing free radicals, which provides a possible approach to construct antifouling coatings with dynamic surfaces that release free radicals if the breaking of dynamic covalent bonds is precisely regulated. Herein, inspired by the defensive behavior of macrophages of releasing free radicals to kill bacteria and viruses, a marine antifouling coating composed of polyurethane incorporating dimethylglyoxime (PUx-DMG) is prepared by precise regulation of dynamic oxime-urethane covalent bonds. The obtained alkyl radical (R·) derived from the cleavage of the oxime-urethane bonds manages to effectively suppress the attachment of marine biofouling. Moreover, the intrinsic dynamic surface makes it difficult for biofouling to adhere and ultimately achieves sustainable antifouling property. Notably, the PU50-DMG coating not only presents efficient antibacterial and antialgae properties, but also prevents macroorganisms from settling in the sea for up to 4 months. This provides a pioneer broad-spectrum strategy to explore the marine antifouling coatings.
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