Catechols are widely found in nature taking part in a variety of biological functions, ranging from the aqueous adhesion of marine organisms to the storage of transition metal ions. Catechol-based natural and biomimetic molecules have thus been the focus of intense research aimed at mimicking and translating this nature-inspired chemistry into new functional materials and systems with tailored properties. The aim of this book is to present a concise survey of the state-of-the-art of basic and applied research on bioinspired catechol systems. It collects several cutting-edge contributions from leading laboratories with a unifying theme of biomimetic principles and approaches. It is hoped that both practitioners and newcomers to the field wil...
Biomaterials play pivotal roles in tissue engineering, as they can be used to produce scaffolds for ...
Application of surface chemistry using bioactive compounds enables simple functionalization of tissu...
A concise highlight of the main types of chromophoric systems obtained in the authors’ and other lab...
Catechols are widely found in nature taking part in a variety of biological functions, ranging from ...
In nature, phenolic biopolymers are utilized as functional tools and molecular crosslinkers to contr...
The combination of the surface-adhesive properties of catechol rings and functional moieties conveyi...
The discovery of 3,4-dihydroxyphenyl-L-alanine (L-DOPA), a catechol-functionalized amino acid as maj...
The development of self-healing materials represents an ongoing paradigm shift in materials science ...
Catechols play an important role in many natural systems. They are known to readily interact with bo...
Catechols offer diverse properties and are used in biology to perform various functions that range f...
Catechols represent an important and versatile building block for the design of mussel-inspired synt...
Nature represents an amazing source of inspiration, since it produces a great diversity of natural c...
A facile one-step polymerization strategy is explored to achieve novel catechol-based materials. Dep...
The robust, versatile attachment of mussels in the intertidal zone has motivated a large effort to c...
Nature offers interesting structures and chemicals for photochemistry and photocatalysis. Therefore,...
Biomaterials play pivotal roles in tissue engineering, as they can be used to produce scaffolds for ...
Application of surface chemistry using bioactive compounds enables simple functionalization of tissu...
A concise highlight of the main types of chromophoric systems obtained in the authors’ and other lab...
Catechols are widely found in nature taking part in a variety of biological functions, ranging from ...
In nature, phenolic biopolymers are utilized as functional tools and molecular crosslinkers to contr...
The combination of the surface-adhesive properties of catechol rings and functional moieties conveyi...
The discovery of 3,4-dihydroxyphenyl-L-alanine (L-DOPA), a catechol-functionalized amino acid as maj...
The development of self-healing materials represents an ongoing paradigm shift in materials science ...
Catechols play an important role in many natural systems. They are known to readily interact with bo...
Catechols offer diverse properties and are used in biology to perform various functions that range f...
Catechols represent an important and versatile building block for the design of mussel-inspired synt...
Nature represents an amazing source of inspiration, since it produces a great diversity of natural c...
A facile one-step polymerization strategy is explored to achieve novel catechol-based materials. Dep...
The robust, versatile attachment of mussels in the intertidal zone has motivated a large effort to c...
Nature offers interesting structures and chemicals for photochemistry and photocatalysis. Therefore,...
Biomaterials play pivotal roles in tissue engineering, as they can be used to produce scaffolds for ...
Application of surface chemistry using bioactive compounds enables simple functionalization of tissu...
A concise highlight of the main types of chromophoric systems obtained in the authors’ and other lab...