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New insights in polydopamine formation via surface adsorption

Chemistry

New insights in polydopamine formation via surface adsorption

H. Hemmatpour, O. D. Luca, et al.

Discover the intricate polymerization mechanism of polydopamine (PDA) as this groundbreaking research investigates its formation on halloysite nanotubes (HNTs). Authors Hamoon Hemmatpour, Oreste De Luca, and colleagues unravel how HNTs' properties enhance PDA deposition, revealing key intermediates involved in this fascinating process.... show more
Abstract
Polydopamine is a biomimetic self-adherent polymer, which can be easily deposited on a wide variety of materials. Despite the rapidly increasing interest in polydopamine-based coatings, the polymerization mechanism and the key intermediate species formed during the deposition process are still controversial. Herein, we report a systematic investigation of polydopamine formation on halloysite nanotubes; the negative charge and high surface area of halloysite nanotubes favour the capture of intermediates that are involved in polydopamine formation and decelerate the kinetics of the process, to unravel the various polymerization steps. Data from X-ray photoelectron and solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopies demonstrate that in the initial stage of polydopamine deposition, oxidative coupling reaction of the dopaminechrome molecules is the main reaction pathway that leads to formation of polycatecholamine oligomers as an intermediate and the post-cyclization of the linear oligomers occurs subsequently. Furthermore, TRIS molecules are incorporated into the initially formed oligomers.
Publisher
nature communications
Published On
Feb 07, 2023
Authors
Hamoon Hemmatpour, Oreste De Luca, Dominic Crestani, Marc C. A. Stuart, Alessia Lasorsa, Patrick C. A. van der Wel, Katja Loos, Theodosis Giousis, Vahid Haddadi-Asl, Petra Rudolf
Tags
polydopamine
PDA deposition
halloysite nanotubes
polymerization mechanism
intermediate species
dopaminechrome
TRIS molecules
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