2018
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.8b01312
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Nature-Inspired and “Water-Skating” Paper and Polyester Substrates Enabled by the Molecular Structure of Poly(γ-stearyl-α,l-glutamate) Homopolypeptide

Abstract: We demonstrate that the molecular structure of a synthetic homopolypeptide that resembles the leg architecture of water strider insects is effective to impart flexible polymeric surfaces with superhydrophobic behavior. Filter paper (FP) and polyester (PET) were modified with a coating consisting of low-molecular weight α-helical poly­(γ-stearyl-α,l-glutamate) (PSLG, M w = 4500 Da) homopolypeptide. PSLG-coated substrates displayed near to and superhydrophobic behavior (≥150°) as reflected by the contact angle v… Show more

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