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Antifouling Self-assembled Monolayers on Microelectrodes for Patterning Biomolecules
Published on: August 25, 2009
The mussel-inspired micro-nano structure for antifouling:A flowering tree
Yu Guan1, Rongrong Chen2, Gaohui Sun1
1Key Laboratory of Superlight Materials and Surface Technology, Ministry of Education, College of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, China.
Abstract:
Mussels are typical marine fouling organisms that attach to surfaces though secretions, which is generally the focus of research on mussel-related fouling. This study reveals "a flowering tree" structure on mussel shells with antifouling performance. Based on the antifouling mechanism of surface microstructure, we prepared mussel-like shells (P) using the biomimetic replication method. Mussel adhesion experiments were conducted to examine the anti-mussel performances of the mussel shells and P. The anti-diatom performances of the mussel-like shells were also evaluated using three types of diatoms. The mussels responded differently to different locations on the shells, and the flowering tree microstructure exhibited excellent antifouling performance. In addition, VP (P immersed in vinyl silicon oil) and HP (P immersed in hydroxyl silicone oil) were prepared. The anti-diatom performance of VP was better than those of P and HP, indicating that hydrophobicity has a greater influence on anti-diatom performance than electronegativity. The newly discovered antifouling micro-nano structure was parameterized, revealing that a branch of the flowering tree has an inclination of 13.3° to the surface with a height of 210.1 nm. The results of this study provide insights for further investigations of bionic micro-nano structures in the field of antifouling.
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