Contemporary medical and dental adhesives often have difficulty sticking to wet surfaces or weaken with long-term exposure to water. Substantial research has been dedicated to finding a means of achieving adhesion in an aqueous environment. A study evaluates the adsorption of catechol relative to other chemical groups as means of gauging how effective they may be as adsorptive groups in adhesives. Contact angle and surface-tension measurements of solutions of catechols and other chemical groups were used to determine their works of adhesion. Adsorption isotherms were also constructed to ascertain Langmuir constants. Solutes containing catechol groups were compared to solutes containing other polar groups to see how well catechol adsorbs to ...
Catechol, a major mussel-inspired underwater adhesive moiety, has been used to develop functional ad...
Nature provides many interesting examples of adhesive strategies. Of particular note, the protein gl...
Marine mussels secret protein-based adhesives, which enable them to anchor to various surfaces in a ...
Nature often serves as a model system for developing new adhesives. In aqueous environments, mussel-...
The adhesion of some marine organisms to almost any kind of surface in wet conditions has aroused in...
Marine organisms such as mussels have mastered the challenges in underwater adhesion by incorporatin...
Mussel foot proteins (Mfps) contain a large amount of the catecholic amino acid, DOPA, allowing the ...
The need for improved wet adhesives has driven research on mussel-inspired materials incorporating d...
In physiological fluids and seawater, adhesion of synthetic polymers to solid surfaces is impaired b...
Nature often serves as a model system for developing new adhesives. In aqueous environments, mussel-...
Marine mussels secrete proteins rich in residues containing catechols and cationic amines that displ...
Moisture inside the mouth adds challenge to making denture adhesives formulations. Some formulations...
Inspired by mussels and sandcastle worms, a water-soluble adhesive is prepared by grafting catechol ...
Adhesive hydrogels were prepared by copolymerizing dopamine methacrylamide with either acrylic acid ...
This study reports a synthetic polymer functionalized with catechol groups as dental adhesives. We h...
Catechol, a major mussel-inspired underwater adhesive moiety, has been used to develop functional ad...
Nature provides many interesting examples of adhesive strategies. Of particular note, the protein gl...
Marine mussels secret protein-based adhesives, which enable them to anchor to various surfaces in a ...
Nature often serves as a model system for developing new adhesives. In aqueous environments, mussel-...
The adhesion of some marine organisms to almost any kind of surface in wet conditions has aroused in...
Marine organisms such as mussels have mastered the challenges in underwater adhesion by incorporatin...
Mussel foot proteins (Mfps) contain a large amount of the catecholic amino acid, DOPA, allowing the ...
The need for improved wet adhesives has driven research on mussel-inspired materials incorporating d...
In physiological fluids and seawater, adhesion of synthetic polymers to solid surfaces is impaired b...
Nature often serves as a model system for developing new adhesives. In aqueous environments, mussel-...
Marine mussels secrete proteins rich in residues containing catechols and cationic amines that displ...
Moisture inside the mouth adds challenge to making denture adhesives formulations. Some formulations...
Inspired by mussels and sandcastle worms, a water-soluble adhesive is prepared by grafting catechol ...
Adhesive hydrogels were prepared by copolymerizing dopamine methacrylamide with either acrylic acid ...
This study reports a synthetic polymer functionalized with catechol groups as dental adhesives. We h...
Catechol, a major mussel-inspired underwater adhesive moiety, has been used to develop functional ad...
Nature provides many interesting examples of adhesive strategies. Of particular note, the protein gl...
Marine mussels secret protein-based adhesives, which enable them to anchor to various surfaces in a ...