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Sunlight-Induced RAFT Synthesis of Multifaceted Glycopolymers with Surface Anchoring, In Situ AgNP Formation, and Antibacterial Properties
A multifaceted glycopolymer is designed
for the convenient and universal fabrication of antibacterial surfaces.
Sunlight-induced living-radical polymerization in the presence of
a reversible addition–fragmentation chain-transfer agent without
a photoinitiator was applied to obtain well-designed multifunctional
glycopolymers containing three functional groups that can complex
with a silver ion, bind to different surfaces, and form silver nanoparticles
in situ. The polymerization behavior and the effects of the concentration
of the three monomers have been investigated. The obtained polymers
can be used to effectively modify a variety of surfaces [silicon wafer,
poly(dimethylsiloxane), and stainless steel] and the modification
is characterized by contact-angle studies, Fourier transform infrared,
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy, and scanning
electron microscopy. In addition, the effect of the composition of
the polymers on the antibacterial properties of different surfaces
has been studied
