posted on 2024-09-09, 13:07authored byMajid Al-waeel, Jukka Lukkari, Henri Kivelä, Mikko Salomäki
In this study, we introduce an approach
for synthesizing
polydopamine
(PDA) through the controlled oxidation of dopamine using metallic
copper. Traditional methods of PDA synthesis often encounter challenges
such as scalability, reproducibility, and control over polymerization.
Our approach utilizes the catalytic properties of metallic copper
in the presence of dissolved oxygen to generate reactive oxygen species
(ROS) without additional chemicals. This process allows for precise
control over dopamine oxidation, leading to reliable, materials and
cost-effective upscalable PDA production. We investigated the reaction
kinetics and the role of copper and ROS in dopamine oxidation, using
several different experimental techniques. Our results demonstrate
that, even at low pH, the copper-assisted method produces PDA with
properties comparable to those synthesized through conventional means.
We propose a mechanism for PDA synthesis that is initiated by oxygen
adsorption onto copper surface, leading to the generation of various
ROS which act as oxidizing agents in PDA synthesis. This method presents
an advancement in the scalable and controlled production of PDA, with
potential applications in various scientific and industrial fields.