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Amphiphilic Polyphosphonate Copolymers as New Additives for PDMS-Based Antifouling Coatings

Poly(ethyl ethylene phosphonate)-based methacrylic copolymers containing polysiloxane methacrylate (SiMA) co-units are proposed as surface-active additives as alternative solutions to the more investigated polyzwitterionic and polyethylene glycol counterparts for the fabrication of novel PDMS-based...

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Autores principales: Guazzelli, Elisa, Lusiani, Niccolò, Monni, Gianfranca, Oliva, Matteo, Pelosi, Chiara, Wurm, Frederik R., Pretti, Carlo, Martinelli, Elisa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8512855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34641229
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13193414
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author Guazzelli, Elisa
Lusiani, Niccolò
Monni, Gianfranca
Oliva, Matteo
Pelosi, Chiara
Wurm, Frederik R.
Pretti, Carlo
Martinelli, Elisa
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Lusiani, Niccolò
Monni, Gianfranca
Oliva, Matteo
Pelosi, Chiara
Wurm, Frederik R.
Pretti, Carlo
Martinelli, Elisa
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description Poly(ethyl ethylene phosphonate)-based methacrylic copolymers containing polysiloxane methacrylate (SiMA) co-units are proposed as surface-active additives as alternative solutions to the more investigated polyzwitterionic and polyethylene glycol counterparts for the fabrication of novel PDMS-based coatings for marine antifouling applications. In particular, the same hydrophobic SiMA macromonomer was copolymerized with a methacrylate carrying a poly(ethyl ethylene phosphonate) (PEtEPMA), a phosphorylcholine (MPC), and a poly(ethylene glycol) (PEGMA) side chain to obtain non-water soluble copolymers with similar mole content of the different hydrophilic units. The hydrolysis of poly(ethyl ethylene phosphonate)-based polymers was also studied in conditions similar to those of the marine environment to investigate their potential as erodible films. Copolymers of the three classes were blended into a condensation cure PDMS matrix in two different loadings (10 and 20 wt%) to prepare the top-coat of three-layer films to be subjected to wettability analysis and bioassays with marine model organisms. Water contact angle measurements showed that all of the films underwent surface reconstruction upon prolonged immersion in water, becoming much more hydrophilic. Interestingly, the extent of surface modification appeared to be affected by the type of hydrophilic units, showing a tendency to increase according to the order PEGMA < MPC < PEtEPMA. Biological tests showed that Ficopomatus enigmaticus release was maximized on the most hydrophilic film containing 10 wt% of the PEtEP-based copolymer. Moreover, coatings with a 10 wt% loading of the copolymer performed better than those containing 20 wt% for the removal of both Ficopomatus and Navicula, independent from the copolymer nature.
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spelling pubmed-85128552021-10-14 Amphiphilic Polyphosphonate Copolymers as New Additives for PDMS-Based Antifouling Coatings Guazzelli, Elisa Lusiani, Niccolò Monni, Gianfranca Oliva, Matteo Pelosi, Chiara Wurm, Frederik R. Pretti, Carlo Martinelli, Elisa Polymers (Basel) Article Poly(ethyl ethylene phosphonate)-based methacrylic copolymers containing polysiloxane methacrylate (SiMA) co-units are proposed as surface-active additives as alternative solutions to the more investigated polyzwitterionic and polyethylene glycol counterparts for the fabrication of novel PDMS-based coatings for marine antifouling applications. In particular, the same hydrophobic SiMA macromonomer was copolymerized with a methacrylate carrying a poly(ethyl ethylene phosphonate) (PEtEPMA), a phosphorylcholine (MPC), and a poly(ethylene glycol) (PEGMA) side chain to obtain non-water soluble copolymers with similar mole content of the different hydrophilic units. The hydrolysis of poly(ethyl ethylene phosphonate)-based polymers was also studied in conditions similar to those of the marine environment to investigate their potential as erodible films. Copolymers of the three classes were blended into a condensation cure PDMS matrix in two different loadings (10 and 20 wt%) to prepare the top-coat of three-layer films to be subjected to wettability analysis and bioassays with marine model organisms. Water contact angle measurements showed that all of the films underwent surface reconstruction upon prolonged immersion in water, becoming much more hydrophilic. Interestingly, the extent of surface modification appeared to be affected by the type of hydrophilic units, showing a tendency to increase according to the order PEGMA < MPC < PEtEPMA. Biological tests showed that Ficopomatus enigmaticus release was maximized on the most hydrophilic film containing 10 wt% of the PEtEP-based copolymer. Moreover, coatings with a 10 wt% loading of the copolymer performed better than those containing 20 wt% for the removal of both Ficopomatus and Navicula, independent from the copolymer nature. MDPI 2021-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8512855/ /pubmed/34641229 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13193414 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Guazzelli, Elisa
Lusiani, Niccolò
Monni, Gianfranca
Oliva, Matteo
Pelosi, Chiara
Wurm, Frederik R.
Pretti, Carlo
Martinelli, Elisa
Amphiphilic Polyphosphonate Copolymers as New Additives for PDMS-Based Antifouling Coatings
title Amphiphilic Polyphosphonate Copolymers as New Additives for PDMS-Based Antifouling Coatings
title_full Amphiphilic Polyphosphonate Copolymers as New Additives for PDMS-Based Antifouling Coatings
title_fullStr Amphiphilic Polyphosphonate Copolymers as New Additives for PDMS-Based Antifouling Coatings
title_full_unstemmed Amphiphilic Polyphosphonate Copolymers as New Additives for PDMS-Based Antifouling Coatings
title_short Amphiphilic Polyphosphonate Copolymers as New Additives for PDMS-Based Antifouling Coatings
title_sort amphiphilic polyphosphonate copolymers as new additives for pdms-based antifouling coatings
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8512855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34641229
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13193414
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