Login / Signup

Slippery nanoemulsion-infused porous surfaces (SNIPS): anti-fouling coatings that can host and sustain the release of water-soluble agents.

Harshit AgarwalThomas J PolaskeGabriel Sánchez-VelázquezHelen E BlackwellDavid M Lynn
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
We report the design of 'slippery' nanoemulsion-infused porous surfaces (SNIPS). These materials are strongly anti-fouling to a broad range of substances, including microorganisms. Infusion with water-in-oil nanoemulsions also endows these slippery coatings with the ability to host and control or sustain the release of water-soluble agents, including polymers, peptides, and nucleic acids, opening the door to new applications of liquid-infused materials.
Keyphrases
  • water soluble
  • biofilm formation
  • metal organic framework
  • low dose
  • highly efficient
  • tissue engineering
  • drinking water
  • escherichia coli
  • amino acid