Assembly of Metal-Phenolic/Catecholamine Networks for Synergistically Anti-Inflammatory, Antimicrobial and Anticoagulant Coatings

2018 
The development of a facile and versatile strategy to endow surfaces with synergistically anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and anticoagulant functions is of particular significance for blood-contacting biomaterials and medical devices. In this work, we report a simple and environmentally friendly “one-pot” method inspired by byssal cuticle chemistry, namely [Fe(dopa)3] coordination chemistry for assembly of copper ions (Cu2+) and plant polyphenol (tannic acid)/catecholamine (dopamine or norepinephrine) to form metal-phenolic/catecholamine network-based coatings. This “one-pot” method enabled us to easily develop a multifunctional surface based on the combination of the characteristic functions of metal ions and plant polyphenol or catecholamine. The residual phenolic hydroxyl groups on the coatings imparted the modified surface with excellent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory functions. The robust chelation of copper ions to the metal-phenolic/catecholamine networks provided not only durable antibacterial...
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