Amino acid-based poly(ester urea) (PEU) copolymers functionalized with pendant catechol groups that address the need for strongly adhesive yet degradable biomaterials have been developed. Lap-shear tests with aluminum adherends demonstrated that these polymers have lap-shear adhesion strengths near 1 MPa. An increase in lap-shear adhesive strength to 2.4 MPa was achieved upon the addition of an oxidative cross-linker. The adhesive strength on porcine skin adherends was comparable with commercial fibrin glue. Interfacial energies of the polymeric materials were investigated via contact angle measurements and Johnson–Kendall–Roberts (JKR) technique. The JKR work of adhesion was consistent with contact angle measurements. The chemical and phy...
Nature has developed materials that are integrated and effective at controlling their properties of ...
The development of materials based on renewable resources with enhanced mechanical and physicochemic...
The rapid and robust adhesion of marine mussels to diverse solid surfaces in wet environments is med...
The adhesive nature of mussels arises from the catechol moiety in the 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (DO...
2019 American Chemical Society. Commercial tissue adhesives such as fibrin, albumin-glutaraldehyde, ...
Excellent adherence properties of blue mussels have been attributed to a catechol-containing amino a...
Marine mussels attach themselves to rocks with a cross-linked, protein-based adhesive. A key compone...
Marine mussels secrete adhesive proteins that enable these organisms to bind tenaciously to surfaces...
In situ forming hydrogels with catechol groups as tissue reactive functionalities are interesting bi...
Marine biology is continually producing materials with properties unmatched by human technology. The...
Inspired by marine mussel adhesive proteins, polymers with catechol side groups have been extensivel...
The need to obtain solid adhesive scaffolds that can be processed to create friendly microenvironmen...
Nature provides many outstanding examples of adhesive strategies from which chemists and material sc...
Wounds are created in soft and hard tissue through surgery or disease. As the wound heals, the tissu...
There is still a great need for tissue adhesives, which adhere inside the body very fast and possess...
Nature has developed materials that are integrated and effective at controlling their properties of ...
The development of materials based on renewable resources with enhanced mechanical and physicochemic...
The rapid and robust adhesion of marine mussels to diverse solid surfaces in wet environments is med...
The adhesive nature of mussels arises from the catechol moiety in the 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (DO...
2019 American Chemical Society. Commercial tissue adhesives such as fibrin, albumin-glutaraldehyde, ...
Excellent adherence properties of blue mussels have been attributed to a catechol-containing amino a...
Marine mussels attach themselves to rocks with a cross-linked, protein-based adhesive. A key compone...
Marine mussels secrete adhesive proteins that enable these organisms to bind tenaciously to surfaces...
In situ forming hydrogels with catechol groups as tissue reactive functionalities are interesting bi...
Marine biology is continually producing materials with properties unmatched by human technology. The...
Inspired by marine mussel adhesive proteins, polymers with catechol side groups have been extensivel...
The need to obtain solid adhesive scaffolds that can be processed to create friendly microenvironmen...
Nature provides many outstanding examples of adhesive strategies from which chemists and material sc...
Wounds are created in soft and hard tissue through surgery or disease. As the wound heals, the tissu...
There is still a great need for tissue adhesives, which adhere inside the body very fast and possess...
Nature has developed materials that are integrated and effective at controlling their properties of ...
The development of materials based on renewable resources with enhanced mechanical and physicochemic...
The rapid and robust adhesion of marine mussels to diverse solid surfaces in wet environments is med...