Underwater adhesion has numerous potential medical, household, and industrial applications. It is typically achieved through covalent polymerization and cross-linking reactions and/or the use of highly specialized biological or biomimetic polymers. As a simpler alternative to these covalent and biomimetic strategies, this article shows that stiff, gel-like complexes that adhere to various substrates under water can also be prepared through the ionic cross-linking of common, commercial polyelectrolytes. The gels form spontaneously when synthetic polycations, such as poly(allylamine) (PAH), are mixed with strongly binding multivalent anions, pyrophosphate (PPi) and tripolyphosphate (TPP). The PAH/PPi and PAH/TPP gels exhibit very high storag...
Polyelectrolyte complexation is critical to the formation and properties of many biological and poly...
The development of adhesives that can achieve robust and repeatable adhesion to various surfaces und...
To improve reliability, durability, and reworkability of bulk polymers utilized in ubiquitous acidic...
Adhesive proteins of marine organisms contain significant amounts of hydrophobic amino acids. Theref...
Adhesive proteins of marine organisms contain significant amounts of hydrophobic amino acids. Theref...
Underwater adhesives have drawn much attention in the areas of industrial and biomedical fields. How...
Many marine organisms have developed adhesives that are able to bond under water, overcoming the cha...
Underwater adhesion is technically challenging mainly because of the presence of water which drastic...
The fabrication of peptide assemblies to mimic the functions of natural proteins represents an intri...
Peptide assembly has reached exquisite levels of efficiency in the creation of bioactive materials. ...
For wound closure, adhesives provide many advantages over the use of sutures. However, adhesives are...
Polyelectrolyte complexation is critical to the formation and properties of many biological and poly...
Polyelectrolyte complexation is critical to the formation and properties of many biological and poly...
The development of adhesives that can achieve robust and repeatable adhesion to various surfaces und...
To improve reliability, durability, and reworkability of bulk polymers utilized in ubiquitous acidic...
Adhesive proteins of marine organisms contain significant amounts of hydrophobic amino acids. Theref...
Adhesive proteins of marine organisms contain significant amounts of hydrophobic amino acids. Theref...
Underwater adhesives have drawn much attention in the areas of industrial and biomedical fields. How...
Many marine organisms have developed adhesives that are able to bond under water, overcoming the cha...
Underwater adhesion is technically challenging mainly because of the presence of water which drastic...
The fabrication of peptide assemblies to mimic the functions of natural proteins represents an intri...
Peptide assembly has reached exquisite levels of efficiency in the creation of bioactive materials. ...
For wound closure, adhesives provide many advantages over the use of sutures. However, adhesives are...
Polyelectrolyte complexation is critical to the formation and properties of many biological and poly...
Polyelectrolyte complexation is critical to the formation and properties of many biological and poly...
The development of adhesives that can achieve robust and repeatable adhesion to various surfaces und...
To improve reliability, durability, and reworkability of bulk polymers utilized in ubiquitous acidic...