Deposition Mechanism and Properties of Thin Polydopamine Films for High Added Value Applications in Surface Science at the Nanoscale

Polydopamine films have been introduced by Messersmith et al. as a possible “versatile” surface functionalization method allowing to coat the surface of almost all known materials even superhydrophobic surfaces. These new kinds of coatings also confer a plethora of functionalities to the coated mate...

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Main Authors: Ball, Vincent, Del Frari, Doriane, Michel, Marc, Toniazzo, Valérie, Gracio, Jose, Ruch, David, Singh, Manoj K., Buehler, Markus J
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Language:English
Published: Springer US 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/106133
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author Ball, Vincent
Del Frari, Doriane
Michel, Marc
Toniazzo, Valérie
Gracio, Jose
Ruch, David
Singh, Manoj K.
Buehler, Markus J
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Del Frari, Doriane
Michel, Marc
Toniazzo, Valérie
Gracio, Jose
Ruch, David
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description Polydopamine films have been introduced by Messersmith et al. as a possible “versatile” surface functionalization method allowing to coat the surface of almost all known materials even superhydrophobic surfaces. These new kinds of coatings also confer a plethora of functionalities to the coated materials owing to the complex chemistry of the catechol quinone moieties present on the surface of polydopamine. These coatings may hence become an interesting alternative to established surface coatings like self-assembled monolayers and polyelectrolyte multilayered films. In this review, we describe the knowledge acquired in the last 3 years about the deposition mechanisms of polydopamine films, their properties, and various applications in surface science at the nanoscale.
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spelling mit-1721.1/1061332022-09-27T17:08:45Z Deposition Mechanism and Properties of Thin Polydopamine Films for High Added Value Applications in Surface Science at the Nanoscale Ball, Vincent Del Frari, Doriane Michel, Marc Toniazzo, Valérie Gracio, Jose Ruch, David Singh, Manoj K. Buehler, Markus J Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Buehler, Markus J Polydopamine films have been introduced by Messersmith et al. as a possible “versatile” surface functionalization method allowing to coat the surface of almost all known materials even superhydrophobic surfaces. These new kinds of coatings also confer a plethora of functionalities to the coated materials owing to the complex chemistry of the catechol quinone moieties present on the surface of polydopamine. These coatings may hence become an interesting alternative to established surface coatings like self-assembled monolayers and polyelectrolyte multilayered films. In this review, we describe the knowledge acquired in the last 3 years about the deposition mechanisms of polydopamine films, their properties, and various applications in surface science at the nanoscale. Fonds Europeen de Developpement Economique et Regional (Chaptochem Project 2009-02-039-35) 2016-12-22T20:46:21Z 2016-12-22T20:46:21Z 2011-12 2016-08-18T15:46:49Z Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle 2191-1630 2191-1649 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/106133 Ball, Vincent et al. “Deposition Mechanism and Properties of Thin Polydopamine Films for High Added Value Applications in Surface Science at the Nanoscale.” BioNanoScience 2.1 (2012): 16–34. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4173-9659 en http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12668-011-0032-3 BioNanoScience Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Springer Science+Business Media, LLC application/pdf Springer US Springer US
spellingShingle Ball, Vincent
Del Frari, Doriane
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Toniazzo, Valérie
Gracio, Jose
Ruch, David
Singh, Manoj K.
Buehler, Markus J
Deposition Mechanism and Properties of Thin Polydopamine Films for High Added Value Applications in Surface Science at the Nanoscale
title Deposition Mechanism and Properties of Thin Polydopamine Films for High Added Value Applications in Surface Science at the Nanoscale
title_full Deposition Mechanism and Properties of Thin Polydopamine Films for High Added Value Applications in Surface Science at the Nanoscale
title_fullStr Deposition Mechanism and Properties of Thin Polydopamine Films for High Added Value Applications in Surface Science at the Nanoscale
title_full_unstemmed Deposition Mechanism and Properties of Thin Polydopamine Films for High Added Value Applications in Surface Science at the Nanoscale
title_short Deposition Mechanism and Properties of Thin Polydopamine Films for High Added Value Applications in Surface Science at the Nanoscale
title_sort deposition mechanism and properties of thin polydopamine films for high added value applications in surface science at the nanoscale
url http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/106133
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