Sandcastle worms have developed protein-based adhesives, which they use to construct protective tubes from sand grains and shell bits. A key element in the adhesive delivery is the formation of a fluidic complex coacervate phase. After delivery, the adhesive transforms into a solid upon an external trigger. In this work, a fully synthetic in situ setting adhesive based on complex coacervation is reported by mimicking the main features of the sandcastle worm's glue. The adhesive consists of oppositely charged polyelectrolytes grafted with thermoresponsive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) chains and starts out as a fluid complex coacervate that can be injected at room temperature. Upon increasing the temperature above the lower critical s...
Adhesives are used everywhere, except in wet environments. Challenges in wetenvironments are, for ex...
We report here that a dense liquid formed by spontaneous condensation, also known as simple coacerva...
Underwater adhesion represents a huge technological challenge as the presence of water compromises t...
Sandcastle worms have developed protein-based adhesives, which they use to construct protective tube...
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...
Sandcastle worms secrete a water-resistant proteinaceous glue that is used to bind mineral particula...
The intertidal zone abounds of organisms who critically depend on their ability to produce water-res...
For wound closure, adhesives provide many advantages over the use of sutures. However, adhesives are...
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...
Most commercially available soft tissue glues offer poor performance in the human body. We have deve...
Polyelectrolyte complexation is critical to the formation and properties of many biological and poly...
Adhesives are used everywhere, except in wet environments. Challenges in wetenvironments are, for ex...
We report here that a dense liquid formed by spontaneous condensation, also known as simple coacerva...
Underwater adhesion represents a huge technological challenge as the presence of water compromises t...
Sandcastle worms have developed protein-based adhesives, which they use to construct protective tube...
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...
Sandcastle worms secrete a water-resistant proteinaceous glue that is used to bind mineral particula...
The intertidal zone abounds of organisms who critically depend on their ability to produce water-res...
For wound closure, adhesives provide many advantages over the use of sutures. However, adhesives are...
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...
Most commercially available soft tissue glues offer poor performance in the human body. We have deve...
Polyelectrolyte complexation is critical to the formation and properties of many biological and poly...
Adhesives are used everywhere, except in wet environments. Challenges in wetenvironments are, for ex...
We report here that a dense liquid formed by spontaneous condensation, also known as simple coacerva...
Underwater adhesion represents a huge technological challenge as the presence of water compromises t...