Ball Vincent
Faculté de Chirurgie Dentaire, Université de Strasbourg, 8 rue Sainte Elisabeth, 67000 Strasbourg Cedex, France and Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, Unité Mixte de Recherche 1121, 11 rue Humann, 67085 Strasbourg Cedex, France.
Biointerphases. 2014 Sep;9(3):030801. doi: 10.1116/1.4875115.
Bioinspired poly(catecholamine) based coatings, mostly "polydopamine," were conceived based on the chemistry used by mussels to adhere strongly to the surface of stones and wood in water and to remain attached to their substrates even under conditions of strong shear stresses. These kinds of films can in turn be easily modified with a plethora of molecules and inorganic (nano)materials. This review shows that poly(catecholamine) based coatings are an ideal film forming method for applications in the field of biomaterials. It is written from a physicochemical and a materials science perspective and discusses optical, chemical, electrochemical, and mechanical properties of polydopamine films. It further demonstrates that a better understanding of the polydopamine film deposition mechanism is warranted to improve the properties of these coatings even further.
受生物启发的基于聚(儿茶酚胺)的涂层,主要是“聚多巴胺”,是基于贻贝在水中强烈粘附在石头和木材表面并即使在强剪切应力条件下仍能附着在其基质上所使用的化学原理而构思出来的。这类薄膜反过来又可以很容易地用大量分子和无机(纳米)材料进行改性。这篇综述表明,基于聚(儿茶酚胺)的涂层是生物材料领域应用中一种理想的成膜方法。它从物理化学和材料科学的角度撰写,讨论了聚多巴胺薄膜的光学、化学、电化学和机械性能。它进一步表明,有必要更好地理解聚多巴胺薄膜的沉积机制,以进一步改善这些涂层的性能。