Silicon and silicon-based materials are essential to our daily life. They are widely used in healthcare and manufacturing. However, silicon and silicon-based materials are susceptible to bio-fouling, which is of great concern in numerous applications. To date, interdisciplinary research in surface science, polymer science, biology, and engineering has led to the implementation of antifouling strategies for silicon-based materials. However, a review to discuss those antifouling strategies for silicon-based materials is lacking. In this article, we summarized two major approaches involving the functionalization of silicon and silicon-based materials with molecules exhibiting antifouling properties, and the fabrication of silicon-based materials with nano- or micro-structures. Both approaches lead to a significant reduction in bio-fouling. We critically reviewed the designs that prevent fouling due to proteins, bacteria, and marine organisms on silicon and silicon-based materials. Graphical abstract Strategies used in the designs that prevent bio-fouling on silicon and silicon-based materials.
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Zhang, X., Brodus, D. S., Hollimon, V., & Hu, H. (2017, February 20). A brief review of recent developments in the designs that prevent bio-fouling on silicon and silicon-based materials. Chemistry Central Journal. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13065-017-0246-8
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