生物污染
材料科学
多孔性
结垢
润滑油
化学工程
纳米技术
复合材料
化学
膜
工程类
生物化学
作者
Zheming Tong,Feng Gao,Sifan Chen,Lina Song,Jiankun Hu,Yang Hou,Jianguo Lü,Michael K.H. Leung,Xiaoli Zhan,Qinghua Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202308972
摘要
Abstract Slippery liquid‐infused porous surfaces (SLIPS) have received widespread attention in the antifouling field. However, the reduction in antifouling performance caused by lubricant loss limits their application in marine antifouling. Herein, inspired by the skin of a poison dart frog which contains venom glands and mucus, a porous liquid (PL) based on ZIF‐8 is prepared as a lubricant and injected into a silicone polyurethane (SPU) matrix to construct a new type of SLIPS for marine antifouling applications: the slippery porous‐liquid‐infused porous surface (SPIPS). The SPIPS consists of a responsive antifoulant‐releasing switch between “defensive” and “offensive” antifouling modes to intelligently enhance the antifouling effect after lubricant loss. The SPIPS can adjust antifouling performance to meet the antifouling requirements under different light conditions. The wastage of antifoulants is reduced, thereby effectively maintaining the durability and service life of SLIPS materials. The SPIPS exhibits efficient lubricant self‐replenishment, self‐cleaning, anti‐protein, anti‐bacterial, anti‐algal, and self‐healing (97.48%) properties. Furthermore, it shows satisfactory 360‐day antifouling performance in actual marine fields during boom seasons, demonstrating the longest antifouling lifespan in the field tests of reported SLIPS coatings. Hence, the SPIPS can effectively promote the development of SLIPS for neritic antifouling.
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