Marine-inspired phenolic compounds that exhibit underwater adhesion are used as biomedical adhesives under wet conditions. While these applications mainly use catechol and pyrogallol moieties that contain different numbers of hydroxyl groups on their benzene rings, how this difference affects adhesion and cohesion is not well understood. Herein, we functionalized the chitosan backbone with catechol and pyrogallol at similar modification rates (to give CS-CA and CS-GA, respectively) and compared their interaction energies. The phenolic moieties decrease the rigidity of the chitosan chain and increase solubility; consequently, CS-CA and CS-GA are more cohesive and adhesive than chitosan at pH 7.4. Moreover, the additional hydroxyl group of GA...
Catechol, a major mussel-inspired underwater adhesive moiety, has been used to develop functional ad...
Marine mussels secrete proteins rich in residues containing catechols and cationic amines that displ...
Inspired by mussels and sandcastle worms, a water-soluble adhesive is prepared by grafting catechol ...
Marine-inspired phenolic compounds that exhibit underwater adhesion are used as biomedical adhesives...
Molecular-level Interface Research CenterThis report describes a simple method to prepare water-solu...
Marine organisms such as mussels have mastered the challenges in underwater adhesion by incorporatin...
Man-made glues often fail to stick in wet environments because of hydration-induced softening and di...
The adhesion of some marine organisms to almost any kind of surface in wet conditions has aroused in...
The attachment phenomena of various hierarchical architectures found in nature, especially underwate...
[[abstract]]Mussel-inspired adhesive hydrogels have been developed in biomedical fields due to their...
Marine biology is continually producing materials with properties unmatched by human technology. The...
Despite the recent progress in and demand for wet adhesives, practical underwater adhesion remains l...
International audienceChitosan is a bio-sourced polysaccharide widely used in different fields from ...
Catechol reaction mechanisms form the basis of marine mussel adhesion, allowing for bond formation a...
In physiological fluids and seawater, adhesion of synthetic polymers to solid surfaces is impaired b...
Catechol, a major mussel-inspired underwater adhesive moiety, has been used to develop functional ad...
Marine mussels secrete proteins rich in residues containing catechols and cationic amines that displ...
Inspired by mussels and sandcastle worms, a water-soluble adhesive is prepared by grafting catechol ...
Marine-inspired phenolic compounds that exhibit underwater adhesion are used as biomedical adhesives...
Molecular-level Interface Research CenterThis report describes a simple method to prepare water-solu...
Marine organisms such as mussels have mastered the challenges in underwater adhesion by incorporatin...
Man-made glues often fail to stick in wet environments because of hydration-induced softening and di...
The adhesion of some marine organisms to almost any kind of surface in wet conditions has aroused in...
The attachment phenomena of various hierarchical architectures found in nature, especially underwate...
[[abstract]]Mussel-inspired adhesive hydrogels have been developed in biomedical fields due to their...
Marine biology is continually producing materials with properties unmatched by human technology. The...
Despite the recent progress in and demand for wet adhesives, practical underwater adhesion remains l...
International audienceChitosan is a bio-sourced polysaccharide widely used in different fields from ...
Catechol reaction mechanisms form the basis of marine mussel adhesion, allowing for bond formation a...
In physiological fluids and seawater, adhesion of synthetic polymers to solid surfaces is impaired b...
Catechol, a major mussel-inspired underwater adhesive moiety, has been used to develop functional ad...
Marine mussels secrete proteins rich in residues containing catechols and cationic amines that displ...
Inspired by mussels and sandcastle worms, a water-soluble adhesive is prepared by grafting catechol ...