‘Clickable’ polymeric coatings: from antibacterial surfaces to interfaces with cellular and biomolecular affinity

Aysun Degirmenci, Rana Sanyal and Amitav Sanyal
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Functional polymeric coatings have become indispensable in various biomedical devices since they provide tailored interfaces with desirable properties that enable such applications. For finding an optimal system with the best performance, adopting a modular approach to interface engineering is essential for practical applications. Efficient functionalization of interfaces with specific (bio)molecules, probes, and bioactive ligands endows these interfaces with desirable properties such as biological sensing, adhesion, wettability, and anti-biofouling. In this context, ‘click’ reactions, including copper-catalyzed azide–alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC), strain-promoted azide–alkyne cycloaddition (SPAAC), nucleophilic and radical thiol–ene, and Diels–Alder (DA) reactions, emerge as pivotal methods for effective modification of polymer-coated surfaces. This review provides an in-depth overview of utilizing ‘clickable’ group-containing polymeric coatings to create functional interfaces for biomedical applications, with a particular emphasis on antimicrobial surfaces and interfaces conducive to cellular and biomolecular immobilizations. Leveraging the versatility and modularity of surface modifications via ‘click’ chemistry, this review aims to inspire researchers to explore this promising approach for engineering functional polymeric interfaces.

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可点击 "的聚合物涂层:从抗菌表面到具有细胞和生物分子亲和力的界面
功能性聚合物涂层可提供具有理想性能的定制界面,因此已成为各种生物医学设备中不可或缺的材料。为了找到性能最佳的系统,在实际应用中必须采用模块化的界面工程方法。用特定的(生物)分子、探针和生物活性配体对界面进行高效的功能化处理,可使这些界面具有生物传感、粘附、润湿和防生物污垢等理想特性。在此背景下,"点击 "反应,包括铜催化叠氮-炔环加成反应(CuAAC)、应变促进叠氮-炔环加成反应(SPAAC)、亲核和自由基硫醇-烯以及 Diels-Alder (DA) 反应,成为有效改性聚合物涂层表面的关键方法。本综述深入概述了如何利用含 "可点击 "基团的聚合物涂层来创建生物医学应用的功能界面,并特别强调了抗菌表面以及有利于细胞和生物分子固定的界面。利用 "点击 "化学的多功能性和模块化表面改性,本综述旨在激励研究人员探索这一前景广阔的工程化功能性聚合物界面的方法。
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