TY - JOUR
T1 - UV-Triggered Polydopamine Secondary Modification
T2 - Fast Deposition and Removal of Metal Nanoparticles
AU - Zeng, Yi
AU - Du, Xin
AU - Hou, Wei
AU - Liu, Xiaojiang
AU - Zhu, Cun
AU - Gao, Bingbing
AU - Sun, Liangdong
AU - Li, Qiwei
AU - Liao, Junlong
AU - Levkin, Pavel A.
AU - Gu, Zhongze
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
PY - 2019/8
Y1 - 2019/8
N2 - Since the first report in 2007, polydopamine (PDA) coating has shown great potential as a general and versatile method to create functional nanocoatings on arbitrary substrates. Slow kinetics and poor controllability of the coating and secondary modification processes, however, have limited the further development of this attractive method. In this work, it is demonstrated that UV irradiation at 365 nm significantly accelerates the process of secondary modification of a PDA-coated surface. The kinetics of both thiol and amine modifications of PDA are increased 12-fold via UV irradiation, while the kinetics of metal ion reduction at the PDA interface is increased more than 550 times. Moreover, it is demonstrated that irradiating a PDA/metal nanoparticle composite surface with UV light at 254 nm leads to dissolution of the deposited metal nanoparticles (MNPs). Finally, grayscale metallic patterns, dynamic deposition, and removal of MNPs on PDA surface are realized with the proposed method.
AB - Since the first report in 2007, polydopamine (PDA) coating has shown great potential as a general and versatile method to create functional nanocoatings on arbitrary substrates. Slow kinetics and poor controllability of the coating and secondary modification processes, however, have limited the further development of this attractive method. In this work, it is demonstrated that UV irradiation at 365 nm significantly accelerates the process of secondary modification of a PDA-coated surface. The kinetics of both thiol and amine modifications of PDA are increased 12-fold via UV irradiation, while the kinetics of metal ion reduction at the PDA interface is increased more than 550 times. Moreover, it is demonstrated that irradiating a PDA/metal nanoparticle composite surface with UV light at 254 nm leads to dissolution of the deposited metal nanoparticles (MNPs). Finally, grayscale metallic patterns, dynamic deposition, and removal of MNPs on PDA surface are realized with the proposed method.
KW - UV trigger
KW - patterning
KW - polydopamine
KW - secondary modification
KW - surface metallization
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85066884071&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/adfm.201901875
DO - 10.1002/adfm.201901875
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85066884071
SN - 1616-301X
VL - 29
JO - Advanced Functional Materials
JF - Advanced Functional Materials
IS - 34
M1 - 1901875
ER -