Adhesive proteins of marine organisms contain significant amounts of hydrophobic amino acids. Therefore, inter- and intramolecular hydrophobic interactions are expected to play an important role in both adhesion and cohesion. Here, we mimic the hydrophobicity of adhesive proteins by using temperature-responsive polyelectrolyte complexes (TERPOCs) with a high poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) content. Upon mixing aqueous solutions of PNIPAM-b-poly(acrylic acid)-b-PNIPAM and poly(2-(dimethylamino) ethyl methacrylate) (PDMAEMA), complexation between the oppositely charged polyelectrolytes occurs. At low temperatures, complex coacervate core micelles (C3Ms) with a PNIPAM corona are formed, and upon a temperature increase, the solution turns ...
Sandcastle worms have developed protein-based adhesives, which they use to construct protective tube...
Underwater adhesion has numerous potential medical, household, and industrial applications. It is ty...
Polyelectrolyte complexation is critical to the formation and properties of many biological and poly...
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...
For wound closure, adhesives provide many advantages over the use of sutures. However, adhesives are...
Many marine organisms have developed adhesives that are able to bond under water, overcoming the cha...
In this work, we report the systematic investigation of a multiresponsive complex coacervate-based u...
In this work, we report the systematic investigation of a multiresponsive complex coacervate-based u...
Underwater adhesion is technically challenging mainly because of the presence of water which drastic...
Polyelectrolyte complexation is critical to the formation and properties of many biological and poly...
Sandcastle worms have developed protein-based adhesives, which they use to construct protective tube...
Underwater adhesion has numerous potential medical, household, and industrial applications. It is ty...
Polyelectrolyte complexation is critical to the formation and properties of many biological and poly...
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...
For wound closure, adhesives provide many advantages over the use of sutures. However, adhesives are...
Many marine organisms have developed adhesives that are able to bond under water, overcoming the cha...
In this work, we report the systematic investigation of a multiresponsive complex coacervate-based u...
In this work, we report the systematic investigation of a multiresponsive complex coacervate-based u...
Underwater adhesion is technically challenging mainly because of the presence of water which drastic...
Polyelectrolyte complexation is critical to the formation and properties of many biological and poly...
Sandcastle worms have developed protein-based adhesives, which they use to construct protective tube...
Underwater adhesion has numerous potential medical, household, and industrial applications. It is ty...
Polyelectrolyte complexation is critical to the formation and properties of many biological and poly...