Films and Materials Derived from Aminomalononitrile

In recent years major advances in surface chemistry and surface functionalization have been performed through the development, most often inspired by living organisms, of versatile methodologies. Among those, the contact of substrates with aminomalononitrile (AMN) containing solutions at pH = 8.5 al...

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Main Authors: Helmut Thissen, Richard A. Evans, Vincent Ball
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Processes
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/1/82
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spelling doaj-b968579f305744a4abcc3a6b2d8c39ca2021-01-02T00:01:35ZengMDPI AGProcesses2227-97172021-01-019828210.3390/pr9010082Films and Materials Derived from AminomalononitrileHelmut Thissen0Richard A. Evans1Vincent Ball2CSIRO Manufacturing, Research Way, Clayton, VIC 3168, AustraliaCSIRO Manufacturing, Research Way, Clayton, VIC 3168, AustraliaFaculté de Chirurgie Dentaire, Université de Strasbourg, 8 rue Sainte Elisabeth, 67000 Strasbourg, FranceIn recent years major advances in surface chemistry and surface functionalization have been performed through the development, most often inspired by living organisms, of versatile methodologies. Among those, the contact of substrates with aminomalononitrile (AMN) containing solutions at pH = 8.5 allows a conformal coating to be deposited on the surface of all known classes of material. Since AMN is a molecule probably formed in the early atmosphere of our planet and since HCN-based compounds have been detected on many comets and Titan (Saturn’s largest moon) it is likely that such molecules will open a large avenue in surface functionalization mostly for bio-applications. This mini review describes the state of the art of AMN-based coatings from their deposition kinetics, composition, chemical reactivity, hypothetical structure to their first applications as biomaterials. Finally, the AMN-based versatile coatings are compared to other kinds of versatile coating based on catecholamines and polyphenols.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/1/82aminomalononitrileprebiotic chemistryversatile coatingsbiomaterials
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author Helmut Thissen
Richard A. Evans
Vincent Ball
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Films and Materials Derived from Aminomalononitrile
Processes
aminomalononitrile
prebiotic chemistry
versatile coatings
biomaterials
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Richard A. Evans
Vincent Ball
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title Films and Materials Derived from Aminomalononitrile
title_short Films and Materials Derived from Aminomalononitrile
title_full Films and Materials Derived from Aminomalononitrile
title_fullStr Films and Materials Derived from Aminomalononitrile
title_full_unstemmed Films and Materials Derived from Aminomalononitrile
title_sort films and materials derived from aminomalononitrile
publisher MDPI AG
series Processes
issn 2227-9717
publishDate 2021-01-01
description In recent years major advances in surface chemistry and surface functionalization have been performed through the development, most often inspired by living organisms, of versatile methodologies. Among those, the contact of substrates with aminomalononitrile (AMN) containing solutions at pH = 8.5 allows a conformal coating to be deposited on the surface of all known classes of material. Since AMN is a molecule probably formed in the early atmosphere of our planet and since HCN-based compounds have been detected on many comets and Titan (Saturn’s largest moon) it is likely that such molecules will open a large avenue in surface functionalization mostly for bio-applications. This mini review describes the state of the art of AMN-based coatings from their deposition kinetics, composition, chemical reactivity, hypothetical structure to their first applications as biomaterials. Finally, the AMN-based versatile coatings are compared to other kinds of versatile coating based on catecholamines and polyphenols.
topic aminomalononitrile
prebiotic chemistry
versatile coatings
biomaterials
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/1/82
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