@misc{schlaich_musselinspired_polyglycerol_2017, author={Schlaich, C., Wei, Q., Haag, R.}, title={Mussel-Inspired Polyglycerol Coatings with Controlled Wettability: From Superhydrophilic to Superhydrophobic Surface Coatings}, year={2017}, howpublished = {journal article}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.7b01291}, abstract = {Facile approaches to substrate-independent surface coatings with special wettability properties, such as superhydrophobicity, superhydrophilicity, and superamphiphobicity, have been limited. To address this problem, we combined two separate biomimetic concepts of mussel-inspired adhesion and highly hierarchical lotuslike surface structures to develop a universal fabrication method for various superwetting systems on any kind of material. In this feature article, we summarize our work on mussel-inspired polyglycerol (MI-dPG) and its application in the area of superwetting interfacial materials. MI-dPG mimics not only the functional groups of mfp-5 but also their molecular weight and molecular structure, which results in strong and rapid adhesion to the substrate. Furthermore, the MI-dPG coating process provides precise roughness control. The construction of highly hierarchical and superhydrophilic structures was achieved either directly by pH-controlled aggregation or in combination with nanoparticles. Subsequent postmodification of these highly hierarchical structures with different fluorinated or nonfluorinated hydrophobic molecules yielded a surface with superhydrophobic and even superamphiphobic properties.}, note = {Online available at: \url{https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.7b01291} (DOI). Schlaich, C.; Wei, Q.; Haag, R.: Mussel-Inspired Polyglycerol Coatings with Controlled Wettability: From Superhydrophilic to Superhydrophobic Surface Coatings. Langmuir. 2017. vol. 33, no. 38, 9508-9520. DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.7b01291}}