Abstract
Dual functional coatings with anti-fog and antimicrobial performances greatly enhance the safety and reliability of medical detection devices, but are prone to mechanical damage, resulting in reduced performance and a shorter service lifespan. Herein, a semi-interpenetrating polymer network (SIPN) coating, featuring hydrophobic-hydrophilic balanced copolymers as bulk chains and host–guest inclusion compounds (HGICs) as cross-linkers, is reported, which demonstrates particularly effective anti-fog and antibacterial performances, along with a surprisingly fast self-healing capability under various scenarios. This HGIC-based coating displayed remarkable anti-fog capability over a wide temperature range from −20 ℃ to 85 ℃ and exhibited reliable antibacterial activities (≥98 %) against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Also, this coating showed extremely high self-healing ability (≥92 % recovery rate) within just 20 s, significantly outperforming traditional self-healing systems. These findings support the development of functional coatings that can highly maintain rapid self-healing performance while also providing anti-fog and antibacterial properties in medical detection devices.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 139-150 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | Journal of Colloid and Interface Science |
Volume | 680 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Feb 15 2025 |
Scopus Subject Areas
- Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
- Biomaterials
- Surfaces, Coatings and Films
- Colloid and Surface Chemistry
Keywords
- Anti-fog
- Antibacterial performance
- Coatings
- Host-guest interaction strategy
- Self-healing capability