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Controlled Architecture of Dual-Functional Block Copolymer Brushes on Thin-Film Composite Membranes for Integrated “Defending” and “Attacking” Strategies against Biofouling

We report a new macromolecular architecture of dual functional block copolymer brushes on commercial thin-film composite (TFC) membranes for integrated “defending” and “attacking” strategies against biofouling. Mussel-inspired catechol chemistry is used for a convenient immobilization of initiator m...

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Published in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2015-10, Vol.7 (41), p.23069-23079
Main Authors: Ye, Gang, Lee, Jongho, Perreault, François, Elimelech, Menachem
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