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In Situ Growth of Columnar PEG on PEDOT and Its Antifouling Properties.

Wenfeng HaiYang LiuYuJia TianZhiran ChenYingsong ChenWenji BaoTingfang BaiJing-Hai LiuYushuang Liu
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2024)
The antifouling properties of conductive polymers have received extensive attention for biosensor and bioelectronic applications. Polyethylene glycol (PEG) is a well-known antifouling material, but the controlled regulation of the surface topography of PEG without a template remains a challenge. Here, we show a columnar structure antifouling conductive polymer brush with enhanced antifouling properties and considerable conductivity. The method involves synthesizing the 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene monomer modified with azide (EDOT-N 3 ), the electropolymerization of PEDOT-N 3 , and the in situ growth of PEG polymer brushes on PEDOT through double-click reactions. The resultant columnar structure polymer brush exhibits high electrical conductivity (3.5 Ω·cm 2 ), ultrahigh antifouling property, electrochemical stability (capacitance retention was 93.8% after 2000 cycles of CV scans in serum), and biocompatibility.
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