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Improved Polydopamine Deposition in Amine-Functionalized Silica Aerogels for Enhanced UV Absorption

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 13, Issue 34, Pages 41084-41093

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c10879

Keywords

aerogel; polydopamine; UV absorption; coatings; amine

Funding

  1. Air Force Office of Scientific Research under the Multi-University Research Initiative (MURI) grant [FA9550-18-1-0142]
  2. NASA Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) Center Innovation Fund (CIF)

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Silica aerogels were functionalized with polydopamine (PDA) using an in situ coating method, resulting in aerogels with enhanced optical absorption. The use of a siloxane precursor with an amine functionality allows for superior PDA coating. The in situ PDA coating method does not affect the inherent properties of silica aerogels and shows potential for UV protection applications.
Silica aerogels are interesting porous materials with extremely low density and high surface area, making them advantageous for a number of aerospace and catalysis applications. Here, we report the preparation of polydopamine (PDA)-functionalized silica aerogels using an in situ coating method, wherein the dopamine monomer was allowed to diffuse through the underlying structure of the gels in the absence of any external base and polymerize on the surface of the gel. The use of a siloxane precursor with an amine functionality decorates the silica backbone, allowing for a superior PDA coating, as evident in the darker color of PDA-coated amine-functionalized silica gels than PDA-coated silica-only gels and the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy results. Furthermore, by varying the coating time, a series of aerogels with increasing optical absorption are prepared. Analyses using Brunauer-Emmett-Teller, scanning electron microscopy, and pycnometry show that the in situ PDA coating does not affect the inherent properties of the silica aerogels as opposed to PDA coatings deposited using an external base. Aerogels coated for 12 h and 24 h offer a surface area of 614 +/- 35 and 658 +/- 15 m(2)/g along with a porosity of 92.6 +/- 0.9 and 92.4 +/- 0.7%, respectively, properties similar to the native silica aerogels. PDA-coated aerogels have the potential to serve as UV ray mitigating materials due to the tortuosity of the underlying structure and the unique chemical properties of the PDA coating.

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