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Published on: December 4, 2014
Catechol-based layer-by-layer assembly of composite coatings: a versatile platform to hierarchical nano-materials
C X Wang1, A Braendle, M S Menyo
1Materials Research Laboratory, University of California Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. hawker@mrl.ucsb.edu klinger@mrl.ucsb.edu.
Abstract:
Inspired by the marine mussel's ability to adhere to surfaces underwater, an aqueous catechol-based dip coating platform was developed. Using a catechol-functionalized polyacrylamide binder in combination with inorganic nanoparticles enables the facile fabrication of robust composite coatings via a layer-by-layer process. This modular assembly of well-defined building blocks provides a versatile alternative to electrostatic driven approaches with layer thickness and refractive indices being readily tunable. The platform nature of this approach enables the fabrication of hierarchically ordered nano-materials such as Bragg stacks.

