Urushiol-based benzoxazine copper polymer with low surface energy, strong substrate adhesion and antibacterial for marine antifouling application

Biofouling is a common problem, has serious impact on the biomedical applications and maritime activities by human beings, and developing eco-friendly antifouling coatings is the key to the prevention of biofouling. Traditional low surface energy antifouling coatings, such as silicones and fluorores...

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Published inJournal of cleaner production Vol. 318; p. 128527
Main Authors Chen, Jipeng, Jian, Rongkun, Yang, Ke, Bai, Weibin, Huang, Chunmei, Lin, Yucai, Zheng, Binbin, Wei, Fangfang, Lin, Qi, Xu, Yanlian
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 10.10.2021
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Summary:Biofouling is a common problem, has serious impact on the biomedical applications and maritime activities by human beings, and developing eco-friendly antifouling coatings is the key to the prevention of biofouling. Traditional low surface energy antifouling coatings, such as silicones and fluororesins, have the inherent defects of weak substrate adhesion and poor static antifouling performance. Herein, a low surface energy marine antifouling coating, urushiol-based benzoxazine copper polymer (UBCP), was synthesized using natural product urushiol and n-octylamine, paraformaldehyde as the reactants, and then CuCl2 as the catalyst for further reaction. UBCP can be cured into films at room temperature, which have strong substrate adhesion, smooth and dense surface, and controllable release of effective copper ion at minimized concentrations. Moreover, UBCP exhibits excellent antifouling performance, with both fouling release and antifoulant release characteristics. The antibacterial performance of UBCP towards typical Gram-negative bacteria (E. coli) and Gram-positive bacteria (S. aureus) both reach almost 100%, while its ability to inhibit algal activity is above 99%, and the surface of UBCP can effectively prevent microbial adhesion. In summary, UBCP is a highly effective and eco-friendly coating material and provides a promising approach to address the economic and operational issues caused by marine biofouling. [Display omitted] •UBCP was synthesized using natural product urushiol, and catalyzed by copper chloride.•UBCP is a low surface energy coating with strong substrate adhesion.•UBCP exhibits excellent antibacterial and antifouling performances.•The antifouling mechanism is synergistic effect of antifoulant release and fouling release.
ISSN:0959-6526
1879-1786
DOI:10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.128527