Versatile Surface Modification Using Polydopamine and Related Polycatecholamines: Chemistry, Structure, and Applications

Thomas G. Barclay, Hanaa M. Hegab, Stephen R. Clarke, Milena Ginic-Markovic

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Abstract

Polydopamine and related polycatecholamines can be easily deposited onto almost any surface from mild, aqueous solution. This results in durable, nanoscale coatings that exhibit high biocompatibility and have useful chemical and electronic properties. Additionally, these materials can be readily chemically and physically modified, and consequently, they are used extensively for surface modification. This review investigates the formation and modification of polycatecholamines; how they adhere to surfaces; and the chemical, physical, and electronic properties of the resultant materials. There is also an exploration of the extraordinary array of applications in which these fascinating materials are employed.

Original languageBritish English
Article number1601192
JournalAdvanced Materials Interfaces
Volume4
Issue number19
DOIs
StatePublished - 9 Oct 2017

Keywords

  • adhesive coatings
  • catecholamine
  • eumelanin
  • polydcopamine
  • surcface modification

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