Karine GlinelAlain M. JonasThierry JouenneJérôme LeprinceLudovic GalasWilhelm T. S. Huck
Surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) has been used to prepare antifouling copolymer brushes based on 2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethyl methacrylate (MEO(2)MA) and hydroxyl-terminated oligo(ethylene glycol) methacrylate (HOEGMA). The amount of hydroxyl reactive groups incorporated into the brushes was varied by changing the composition of the monomer mixture. These coatings were subsequently functionalized by a natural antibacterial peptide, magainin I, via an oriented chemical grafting on hydroxyl groups, which maintains the activity of the peptide. The antibacterial activity of the functionalized brushes was successfully tested against two different strains of gram-positive bacteria.
Xinyang ZhangYuqing ZhaoYidan ZhangAnzhi WangXiaokang DingYang LiShun DuanXuejia DingFu‐Jian Xu
Yeongun KoVi Khanh TruongSun Young WooMichael D. DickeyLilian C. HsiaoJan Genzer
Yanhong FuYin YangShengwei XiaoLixun ZhangLei HuangFeng ChenPing FanMingqiang ZhongJun TanJintao Yang
Xin-Yang Zhang (4608988)Yu-Qing Zhao (5116841)Yidan Zhang (130332)Anzhi Wang (319148)Xiaokang Ding (1881610)Yang Li (7082)Shun Duan (1539355)Xuejia Ding (6368123)Fu-Jian Xu (1412011)
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