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Exploring Caffeic Acid and Lignosulfonate as Key Phenolic Ligands for Metal-Phenolic Network Assembly
Films formed by metals and phenols through a coordinative
interaction
have been extensively studied in previous years. We report the successful
formation of MPN films from the phenolic compounds caffeic acid and
lignosulfonate using Fe3+ ions for complexation. The likewise
examined p-coumaryl alcohol showed some MPN film
formation tendency, while for coniferyl alcohol and sinapyl alcohol,
no successful film buildup could be observed. These newly formed films
were compared to tannic acid-Fe3+ films as a reference.
Film growth and degradation were tracked by using UV–vis absorption
spectroscopy. The films were degradable under different conditions
such as alkaline environments or in the presence of a strong chelator.
Small hollow capsules with a diameter of 3 μm and thicknesses
in the nanometer range were produced. Additionally, the prepared films
showed varying colors and levels of wettability. By utilizing the
films’ coating properties, we successfully dyed human hair
in various colors
