Silicone-Based Lubricant-Infused Slippery Coating Covalently Bound to Aluminum Substrates for Underwater Applications

  • Lucia H. Prado
  • , David Böhringer
  • , Anca Mazare
  • , Lamborghini Sotelo
  • , George Sarau
  • , Silke Christiansen
  • , Ben Fabry
  • , Patrik Schmuki
  • , Sannakaisa Virtanen
  • , Wolfgang H. Goldmann
  • , Alexander B. Tesler

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Abstract

Wetting of solid surfaces is crucial for biological and industrial processes but is also associated with several harmful phenomena such as biofouling and corrosion that limit the effectiveness of various technologies in aquatic environments. Despite extensive research, these challenges remain critical today. Recently, we have developed a facile UV-grafting technique to covalently attach silicone-based coatings to solid substrates. In this study, the grafting process was evaluated as a function of UV exposure time on aluminum substrates. While short-time exposure to UV light results in the formation of lubricant-infused slippery surfaces (LISS), a flat, nonporous variant of slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces, longer exposure leads to the formation of semi-rigid cross-linked polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) coatings, both covalently bound to the substrate. These coatings were exposed to aquatic media to evaluate their resistance to corrosion and biofouling. While the UV-grafted cross-linked PDMS coating effectively inhibits aluminum corrosion in aquatic environments and allows organisms to grow on the surface, the LISS coating demonstrates improved corrosion resistance but inhibits biofilm adhesion. The synergy between facile and low-cost fabrication, rapid binding kinetics, eco-friendliness, and nontoxicity of the applied materials to aquatic life combined with excellent wetting-repellent characteristics make this technology applicable for implementation in aquatic environments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)31776-31786
Number of pages11
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume15
Issue number26
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Jul 2023
Externally publishedYes

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© 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.

Keywords

  • UV-grafting
  • anti-biofouling
  • biofilms
  • corrosion resistance
  • cross-linking
  • lubricant-infused slippery surfaces
  • polydimethylsiloxane

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