Abstract

In this paper, using one-step method of sub-surface initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (SSI-ATRP), the novel polymer brushes accompanied with structured surface were prepared on the resin base. Compared with the traditional surface initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (SI-ATRP) method, either surface chemical composition or topography was obtained through SSI-ATRP synchronously. Besides, we found that the structured polymers brush interface had better stability and long-term synergistic antifouling effect under seawater medium through soaking experiment and ocean field assay for long time. While, the bio-fouling assay results indicated that their excellent antifouling performances would be hindered by salt responsiveness of 3-sulfopropyl methacrylate potassium salt (SPMA) polymer brushes. Because it could be screened by high salt (e.g. Ca2+ or Mg2+) concentration, which decreased the hydration effect and further weakened the antifouling effect. The zwitterionic polymer (sulfobetaine methacrylate, SBMA), however, still showed excellent antifouling performances under high salt concentration since it produced stabilized ionic bonds with water molecules than those created from other hydrophilic materials. Given this, the structured zwitterionic and anionic copolymer brushes were fabricated as well, which realized the ideal stability and long-term antifouling effect under marine environment, ever high salt concentration medium. This research is of great value to marine antifouling in the long run and some other relevant fields.

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