Catechol reaction mechanisms form the basis of marine mussel adhesion, allowing for bond formation and cross-linking in wet saline environments. To mimic mussel foot adhesion and develop new bioadhesive underwater glues, it is essential to understand and learn to control their redox activity as well as their chemical reactivity. Here, we study the electrochemical characteristics of functionalized catechols to further understand their reaction mechanisms and find a stable and controllable molecule that we subsequently integrate into a polymer to form a highly adhesive hydrogel. Contradictory to previous hypotheses, 3,4-dihydroxy-L-phenylalanine is shown to follow a Schiff-base reaction whereas dopamine shows an intramolecular ring formation....
Hydrogels with robust wet adhesion are desirable for applications in aqueous environments. Wet adhes...
The mussel byssus is a remarkable attachment structure that is formed by injection molding and rapid...
Marine mussels secret catechol-containing adhesive proteins that enable these organisms to bind to v...
Mussels can affix themselves to a variety of wet surfaces under harsh marine conditions by secreting...
In physiological fluids and seawater, adhesion of synthetic polymers to solid surfaces is impaired b...
Marine mussel adhesion is a system that has been of interest in the field of biomimetics due to rema...
Catechol, a major mussel-inspired underwater adhesive moiety, has been used to develop functional ad...
The rapid and robust adhesion of marine mussels to diverse solid surfaces in wet environments is med...
Marine biology is continually producing materials with properties unmatched by human technology. The...
Marine mussels secrete remarkable underwater adhesives that allow these organisms to anchor to surfa...
Marine mussels secrete adhesive proteins that enable these organisms to bind tenaciously to surfaces...
The robust, versatile attachment of mussels in the intertidal zone has motivated a large effort to c...
Nature provides many outstanding examples of adhesive strategies from which chemists and material sc...
Marine organisms such as mussels have mastered the challenges in underwater adhesion by incorporatin...
Marine mussels secrete proteins rich in residues containing catechols and cationic amines that displ...
Hydrogels with robust wet adhesion are desirable for applications in aqueous environments. Wet adhes...
The mussel byssus is a remarkable attachment structure that is formed by injection molding and rapid...
Marine mussels secret catechol-containing adhesive proteins that enable these organisms to bind to v...
Mussels can affix themselves to a variety of wet surfaces under harsh marine conditions by secreting...
In physiological fluids and seawater, adhesion of synthetic polymers to solid surfaces is impaired b...
Marine mussel adhesion is a system that has been of interest in the field of biomimetics due to rema...
Catechol, a major mussel-inspired underwater adhesive moiety, has been used to develop functional ad...
The rapid and robust adhesion of marine mussels to diverse solid surfaces in wet environments is med...
Marine biology is continually producing materials with properties unmatched by human technology. The...
Marine mussels secrete remarkable underwater adhesives that allow these organisms to anchor to surfa...
Marine mussels secrete adhesive proteins that enable these organisms to bind tenaciously to surfaces...
The robust, versatile attachment of mussels in the intertidal zone has motivated a large effort to c...
Nature provides many outstanding examples of adhesive strategies from which chemists and material sc...
Marine organisms such as mussels have mastered the challenges in underwater adhesion by incorporatin...
Marine mussels secrete proteins rich in residues containing catechols and cationic amines that displ...
Hydrogels with robust wet adhesion are desirable for applications in aqueous environments. Wet adhes...
The mussel byssus is a remarkable attachment structure that is formed by injection molding and rapid...
Marine mussels secret catechol-containing adhesive proteins that enable these organisms to bind to v...