Although the role of 3,4-dihydroxyphenyl-L-alanine(DOPA)in mussel foot proteins (mfps) in the realization of underwater bonding has been widely recognized, the role of the polarity of the polymer was largely overlooked. Here, by systematically comparing the underwater bonding properties of four mussel-inspired adhesives with different amide/lactam contents but similar catechol contents and molecular weights, we came to the conclusion that the polarity of the polymers also contributes to the strong underwater bonding. With the increase in the amide/lactam contents, the polarity of the polymeric adhesive increases, which correlates to the improved underwater bonding strength. A dielectric constant is introduced to evaluate the polarity of the...
Robust adhesion to wet, salt-encrusted, corroded and slimy surfaces has been an essential adaptation...
Mussels strongly adhere to a variety of surfaces by secreting byssal threads that contain mussel foo...
There is currently a need for improved adhesives for medical and marine applications, primarily beca...
Although the role of 3,4-dihydroxyphenyl-<i>L</i>-alanine(DOPA)in mussel foot proteins (mfps) in t...
When it comes to underwater adhesion, shellfish are the true experts. Mussels, barnacles, and oyster...
When it comes to underwater adhesion, shellfish are the true experts. Mussels, barnacles, and oyster...
Marine biology is continually producing materials with properties unmatched by human technology. The...
Mussels attach to solid surfaces in the sea. Their adhesion must be rapid, strong, and tough, or els...
Mussel underwater adhesion is a model phenomenon important for the understanding of broader biologic...
Among the hundreds of commercial adhesives available today, few, if any, have the ability to form st...
Marine mussel adhesion is a system that has been of interest in the field of biomimetics due to rema...
Marine organisms, such as mussels, are giving inspiration to a new generation of adhesive materials....
Characterization of marine biological adhesives are teaching us how nature makes materials and provi...
The rapid and robust adhesion of marine mussels to diverse solid surfaces in wet environments is med...
Catechol reaction mechanisms form the basis of marine mussel adhesion, allowing for bond formation a...
Robust adhesion to wet, salt-encrusted, corroded and slimy surfaces has been an essential adaptation...
Mussels strongly adhere to a variety of surfaces by secreting byssal threads that contain mussel foo...
There is currently a need for improved adhesives for medical and marine applications, primarily beca...
Although the role of 3,4-dihydroxyphenyl-<i>L</i>-alanine(DOPA)in mussel foot proteins (mfps) in t...
When it comes to underwater adhesion, shellfish are the true experts. Mussels, barnacles, and oyster...
When it comes to underwater adhesion, shellfish are the true experts. Mussels, barnacles, and oyster...
Marine biology is continually producing materials with properties unmatched by human technology. The...
Mussels attach to solid surfaces in the sea. Their adhesion must be rapid, strong, and tough, or els...
Mussel underwater adhesion is a model phenomenon important for the understanding of broader biologic...
Among the hundreds of commercial adhesives available today, few, if any, have the ability to form st...
Marine mussel adhesion is a system that has been of interest in the field of biomimetics due to rema...
Marine organisms, such as mussels, are giving inspiration to a new generation of adhesive materials....
Characterization of marine biological adhesives are teaching us how nature makes materials and provi...
The rapid and robust adhesion of marine mussels to diverse solid surfaces in wet environments is med...
Catechol reaction mechanisms form the basis of marine mussel adhesion, allowing for bond formation a...
Robust adhesion to wet, salt-encrusted, corroded and slimy surfaces has been an essential adaptation...
Mussels strongly adhere to a variety of surfaces by secreting byssal threads that contain mussel foo...
There is currently a need for improved adhesives for medical and marine applications, primarily beca...