Advanced Surfaces by Anchoring Thin Hydrogel Layers of Functional Polymers |
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Authors: | Farzad Seidi Wei-Feng Zhao Hui-Ning Xiao Yong-Can Jin Mohammad Reza Saeb Chang-Sheng Zhao |
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Affiliation: | Provincial Key Lab of Pulp & Paper Sci and Tech,and Joint International Research Lab of Lignocellulosic Functional Materials,Nanjing Forestry University,Nanjing 210037,China;College of Polymer Science and Engineering,State Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials Engineering,Sichuan University,Chengdu 610065,China;Department of Chemical Engineering,University of New Brunswick,Fredericton,NB,E3B 5A3 Canada;Department of Resin and Additives,Institute for Color Science andTechnology,16765-654,Tehran,Iran |
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Abstract: | Surface design and engineering is a critical tool to improve the interaction of materials with their surroundings. Immobilization of soft hydrogels is one of the attractive strategies to achieve surface modification. The goal of this review is to provide a comprehensive overview of the different strategies used for surface tethering of hydrogel layers via crosslinking immobilization of pre-fabricated functional polymers. In this strategy, crosslinkable polymers are first prepared via various polymerization techniques or post-functionalization of polymers. Afterwards, the crosslinkable polymers are attached or tethered on the surfaces of substrates using a variety of approaches including photo-crosslinking, click reactions, reversible linkages, etc. For each case, the principles of hydrogel tethering have been explained in detail with representative examples.Moreover, the potential applications of the as-modified substrates in specific cases have also been addressed and overviewed. |
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Keywords: | Surface-anchoring Polymerization Thin hydrogel film Immobilization Post-functionalization |
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