Bioinspired adhesive coatings from polyethylenimine and tannic acid complexes exhibiting antifogging, self-cleaning, and antibacterial capabilities

Volume: 602, Pages: 406 - 414
Published: Nov 1, 2021
Abstract
In this work, we develop a simple yet robust method to fabricate a bioinspired adhesive coating based on polyethyleneimine (PEI) and tannic acid (TA) complexes, exhibiting excellent antifogging, self-cleaning, and antibacterial properties. The polyethyleneimine-tannic acid (PEI-TA) complexes coating combined with the bioinspired adhesive property from TA can be effectively and stably coated onto various substrates through a one-step deposition...
Paper Details
Title
Bioinspired adhesive coatings from polyethylenimine and tannic acid complexes exhibiting antifogging, self-cleaning, and antibacterial capabilities
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Volume
602
Pages
406 - 414
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