Atomistic Simulations of Hydration and Antibiofouling Behavior of Amphiphilic Polymer Brush Surfaces Functionalized with TMAO and Short Fluorocarbon
Xiaoxue Qin,
Ariana Annie Chen,
Jiahuiyu Fang
et al.
Abstract:Developing fouling-resistant materials is of paramount interest in marine industries and biomedical applications. In this work, we studied the interfacial hydration and surface−protein interactions of the amphiphilic brush surface functionalized with hybrid hydrophilic trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) and hydrophobic pentafluoroethyl groups using a combination of atomistic molecular dynamics simulations and free-energy computations. Our results show that while the interfacial hydration density of the amphiphilic … Show more
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