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Ultrasound expands the versatility of polydopamine coatings

Hanxiao Mei, Zhiliang Gao, Qian Wang, Haifeng Sun, Kaijie Zhao, Peiyu Zhang, Jingcheng Hao, Muthupandian Ashokkumar, Jiwei Cui

2021Ultrasonics Sonochemistry27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Polydopamine (PDA) coating of surfaces is a versatile strategy to fabricate functional films on various substrates, which typically requires oxygen and alkaline pH. Overcoming such limitations may enhance the versatility of this technique. Herein, we develop a simple and green sonochemical process for PDA coatings, which overcomes the limitations of traditional coating technique and expands the versatility of PDA chemistry. The oxidizing radicals generated by high frequency ultrasound (412 kHz) are utilized to initiate and accelerate the polymerization of dopamine. The sonochemical rate of film deposition is found to be about twice faster than that of the traditional method in the presence of oxygen. Importantly, the PDA coatings can be obtained in neutral or acidic aqueous solutions and even in the absence of oxygen. The PDA coatings can be moderated by turning on or off high frequency ultrasound. This study provides an environmentally friendly and economic method for the engineering of PDA coatings independent of the solution pH and nature of dissolved gas.

Topics & Concepts

Oxidizing agentCoatingMaterials scienceAqueous solutionChemical engineeringSonochemistryPolymerizationNanotechnologyDeposition (geology)OxygenEnvironmentally friendlyHigh frequency ultrasoundUltrasoundProcess engineeringChemistryOrganic chemistryComposite materialPolymerEngineeringPaleontologyAcousticsPhysicsSedimentBiologyEcologyPolymer Surface Interaction StudiesSurface Modification and SuperhydrophobicityAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
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