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Fabrication of silver-based metal-organic framework/graphene oxide composites hydrogels with anti-fouling and self-healing performance

CARBON [2025]
Bin Liu, Peng Wang, Mingjun Zou, Yikun Ji, Lei Dong, Shujuan Liu, Qian Ye, Feng Zhou
ABSTRACT

Nanocomposite antifouling coatings have garnered significant attention in marine antifouling technology, primarily due to the integration of anti-fouling additives within antifouling coatings. In this study, silver-based metal azole framework (Ag-2MI) was successfully loaded onto graphene oxide (GO) surface via electrostatic interaction to obtain Ag-2MI/GO nanocomposites, which was used as a filler for hydrogels to obtain the nanocomposite hydrogels (Ag-2MI/GO/hydrogel). The resulting Ag-2MI/GO based hydrogels demonstrated improved mechanical properties and swelling resistance compared to the original hydrogels. Remarkably, the composite exhibited excellent photothermal conversion ability, enabling self-healing capability under near-infrared (NIR) irradiation. This self-healing capability helped to prevent mechanical degradation of the coatings. Furthermore, the Ag-2MI/GO/hydrogel coatings exhibit excellent inhibition of microbial adhesion through a combination of photothermal effect and the slow release of Ag + and 2MI, achieving over 91 % of bacteria elimination and a 98 % reduction in microalgae attachment.

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