The main impediment to medical application of biomaterial-based adhesives is their poor wet adhesion strength due to hydration-induced softening and dissolution. To solve this problem, we mimicked the wound healing process found in tunicates, which use a nanofiber structure and pyrogallol group to heal any damage on its tunic under sea water. We fabricated a tunicate-mimetic hydrogel adhesive based on a chitin nanofiber/gallic acid (a pyrogallol acid) composite. The pyrogallol group-mediated cross-linking and the nanofibrous structures improved the dissolution resistance and cohesion strength of the hydrogel compared to the amorphous polymeric hydrogels in wet condition. The tunicate-mimetic adhesives showed higher adhesion strength between...
The development of adhesives that can achieve robust and repeatable adhesion to various surfaces und...
Despite the development of hydrogels with a wide range of mechanical properties, insufficient adhesi...
Adhesives with robust but readily detachable wet tissue adhesion are of great significance for wound...
Hydrogels are a unique class of polymeric materials that possess an interconnected porous network ac...
Adhesive hydrogels with self-healing and stretchability are expected to be used in a variety of fiel...
Hydrogels with robust wet adhesion are desirable for applications in aqueous environments. Wet adhes...
Man-made glues often fail to stick in wet environments because of hydration-induced softening and di...
Adhesive-caused injury is a great threat for extensive full-thickness skin trauma because extra-stro...
Gluing dynamic, wet biological tissue is important in injury treatment yet difficult to achieve. Pol...
Underwater adhesion is crucial to many marine life forms living a sedentary lifestyle. Amongst them,...
Traumatic injury is a leading cause of death worldwide whose treatment process is riddled with medic...
Abstract Nanoparticles-based glues have recently been shown with substantial potential for hydrogel ...
The exceptional underwater adhesive properties displayed by aquatic organisms, such as mussels (Myti...
Marine mussels secrete remarkable underwater adhesives that allow these organisms to anchor to surfa...
Hydrogel-based bioadhesives have emerged as alternatives for sutureless wound closure, since they ca...
The development of adhesives that can achieve robust and repeatable adhesion to various surfaces und...
Despite the development of hydrogels with a wide range of mechanical properties, insufficient adhesi...
Adhesives with robust but readily detachable wet tissue adhesion are of great significance for wound...
Hydrogels are a unique class of polymeric materials that possess an interconnected porous network ac...
Adhesive hydrogels with self-healing and stretchability are expected to be used in a variety of fiel...
Hydrogels with robust wet adhesion are desirable for applications in aqueous environments. Wet adhes...
Man-made glues often fail to stick in wet environments because of hydration-induced softening and di...
Adhesive-caused injury is a great threat for extensive full-thickness skin trauma because extra-stro...
Gluing dynamic, wet biological tissue is important in injury treatment yet difficult to achieve. Pol...
Underwater adhesion is crucial to many marine life forms living a sedentary lifestyle. Amongst them,...
Traumatic injury is a leading cause of death worldwide whose treatment process is riddled with medic...
Abstract Nanoparticles-based glues have recently been shown with substantial potential for hydrogel ...
The exceptional underwater adhesive properties displayed by aquatic organisms, such as mussels (Myti...
Marine mussels secrete remarkable underwater adhesives that allow these organisms to anchor to surfa...
Hydrogel-based bioadhesives have emerged as alternatives for sutureless wound closure, since they ca...
The development of adhesives that can achieve robust and repeatable adhesion to various surfaces und...
Despite the development of hydrogels with a wide range of mechanical properties, insufficient adhesi...
Adhesives with robust but readily detachable wet tissue adhesion are of great significance for wound...