TY - JOUR
T1 - A multilayered antifouling coating constructed using the synthesized capsaicin-mimicking N-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxy-benzyl) acrylamide
AU - Yang, Hao
AU - Liu, Yi
AU - Saitoh, Hidetoshi
AU - Chen, Hao
AU - Li, Hua
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2024/1
Y1 - 2024/1
N2 - Biofouling is a stepwise accumulation process involving participation of various molecules and marine organisms. To tackle this complex threat, development of efficient long-term antifouling coatings yet keeps elusive. Here we report a newly constructed coating with both antifouling activity and low surface energy. The special surface structure formed by silica spheres and fluorosilanes offers the coating superhydrophobicity. Capsaicin-mimicking N-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxy-benzyl)-acrylamide (HMBA) powder is synthesized via the Friedel-Crafts reaction and is used as the antifoulant additives in the coating. By the synergistic effect of surface superhydrophobicity and the dispersed antifoulant, the multilayered HMBA-silica coating effectively inhibits the adhesion of alginate, bovine serum albumin and Chlorella, their adhesion rate on the HS-3 coating is 11.9 %, 8.7 % and 3.3 % respectively. The HS-3 coating kills 96.6 % gram-negative bacteria E. coli and 99.9 % gram-positive bacteria S. aureus. Furthermore, the HMBA-silica coating significantly mitigates by its superhydrophobicity the corrosion of artificial seawater, its corrosion current density has decreased by 4 orders of magnitude compared to bare 316 L plate. In a 90 days real seawater immersion experiment, the coating shows excellent anti-fouling and anti-corrosion properties. The fabrication route of the HMBA-silica coating using the synthesized broad-spectrum antifoulant HMBA and hydrophobic silica would give insight into developing new antifouling materials for marine applications.
AB - Biofouling is a stepwise accumulation process involving participation of various molecules and marine organisms. To tackle this complex threat, development of efficient long-term antifouling coatings yet keeps elusive. Here we report a newly constructed coating with both antifouling activity and low surface energy. The special surface structure formed by silica spheres and fluorosilanes offers the coating superhydrophobicity. Capsaicin-mimicking N-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxy-benzyl)-acrylamide (HMBA) powder is synthesized via the Friedel-Crafts reaction and is used as the antifoulant additives in the coating. By the synergistic effect of surface superhydrophobicity and the dispersed antifoulant, the multilayered HMBA-silica coating effectively inhibits the adhesion of alginate, bovine serum albumin and Chlorella, their adhesion rate on the HS-3 coating is 11.9 %, 8.7 % and 3.3 % respectively. The HS-3 coating kills 96.6 % gram-negative bacteria E. coli and 99.9 % gram-positive bacteria S. aureus. Furthermore, the HMBA-silica coating significantly mitigates by its superhydrophobicity the corrosion of artificial seawater, its corrosion current density has decreased by 4 orders of magnitude compared to bare 316 L plate. In a 90 days real seawater immersion experiment, the coating shows excellent anti-fouling and anti-corrosion properties. The fabrication route of the HMBA-silica coating using the synthesized broad-spectrum antifoulant HMBA and hydrophobic silica would give insight into developing new antifouling materials for marine applications.
KW - Anti-corrosion performance
KW - Antifouling activity
KW - Capsaicin-mimicking N-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxy-benzyl) acrylamide
KW - Superhydrophobic coating
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U2 - 10.1016/j.surfin.2023.103743
DO - 10.1016/j.surfin.2023.103743
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85180100585
SN - 2468-0230
VL - 44
JO - Surfaces and Interfaces
JF - Surfaces and Interfaces
M1 - 103743
ER -