2018
DOI: 10.1038/am.2017.224
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Bio-inspired superhydrophilic coatings with high anti-adhesion against mineral scales

Abstract: The unexpected adhesion of certain inorganic minerals on solid surfaces is constantly a source of severe problems in daily life and industrial production, including scales in water pipes. Inspired by the nanostructured inner surface of normal renal tubules, we design a superhydrophilic nanohair coating composed of a poly(hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (PHEMA) hydrogel, which shows high anti-adhesion against mineral scales under flow conditions. Even at a high temperature of 80°C, the nanohair hydrogel coatings sti… Show more

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“…Commonly it is difficult to adhere kidney stones onto the surface of renal tubules in natural health state while injured tubules without nanohair always lose this unique antistone capability in fact. Inspired by this phenomenon, we reported a bioinspired soft superhydrophilic hydrogel coating, which possesses excellent antiscaling behavior in a flowing mineral solution ( Figure A) . By the combination of photopolymerization and replica molding, the superhydrophilic nanohair coating was prepared from pHEMA.…”
Section: Advanced Antiscaling Interfacial Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Commonly it is difficult to adhere kidney stones onto the surface of renal tubules in natural health state while injured tubules without nanohair always lose this unique antistone capability in fact. Inspired by this phenomenon, we reported a bioinspired soft superhydrophilic hydrogel coating, which possesses excellent antiscaling behavior in a flowing mineral solution ( Figure A) . By the combination of photopolymerization and replica molding, the superhydrophilic nanohair coating was prepared from pHEMA.…”
Section: Advanced Antiscaling Interfacial Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A) Calcium oxalate formation on the superhydrophilic and flat hydrogel coatings. Reproduced under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License . Copyright 2018, The Author(s), published by Springer Nature.…”
Section: Advanced Antiscaling Interfacial Materialsmentioning
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“…[ 12 ] For example, hydrogel cilia were designed to bend in response to the change of pH or temperature, but the weak materials could only transport molecules and nanoparticles. [ 13–18 ] Liquid crystal cilia has long responsive time in light stimuli, which could move object slowly. [ 19,20 ] Magnetic responsive material endowed cilia real‐time remote operability, which could transport nano‐ and microparticles.…”
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“…However, the inevitable leaching, potential bacteria resistance, and bio‐toxicity from nontarget species may severely damage the marine environment and disrupt the marine ecological order . Bio‐inspired functional materials have thrived in the last decades especially in the applications with respect to interfacial chemistry comprising antibiofouling, corrosion resistance, self‐cleaning, self‐repairing, and superhydrophobic surfaces . As confirmed by scientists, the natural mucous membranes of fishes are mainly constituted by mucopolysaccharides, protides, and lipids presenting negative surface potential, which play indispensable roles in resisting microbial invasion (lies in both antiadhesion and antibacteria), reducing the friction and sustaining osmotic pressure .…”
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