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A Liquid Metal-Based Temperature-Responsive Low-Toxic Smart Coating for Anti-Biofouling Applications in Marine Engineering.

Ningbo LiXuzhou JiangHongying YuDongbai Sun
Published in: Small methods (2024)
Titanium alloys have been widely used in marine engineering fields. However, because of high biocompatibility, they are vulnerable to biofouling. In this work, based on the micro-arc oxidation technology and spontaneous galvanic replacement reaction, a temperature-responsive low-toxic smart coating consisting of liquid metal particles is designed to control the release of Ga 3+ , Cu 2+ , and Cu 1+ ions in different temperatures. This technology can ensure the full release of active ingredients within the target temperature range, intelligently maintaining the excellent anti-biofouling performance, while saving active ingredients. After being immersed in culture media with Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria (SRB) for 14 days at 10, 20, and 30 °C, at the optimal activity temperature of 30 °C for SRB, the best sample releases the highest amounts of Ga 3+ , Cu 2+ , and Cu 1+ ions, demonstrating a 99.9% bactericidal rate. When the temperature decreases to 10 °C, the activity level of SRB is very low, and the smart coating can also reduce the released ions correspondingly, still with a 97.3% bactericidal rate. The remarkable anti-biofouling performance is attributed to the physical damage and lethal ions interaction. Furthermore, the best sample exhibits good corrosion resistance. This work presents a design route for smart anti-biofouling coatings for temperature-responsive.
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