Catechols play an important role in many natural systems. They are known to readily interact with both organic (e.g., amino acids) and inorganic (e.g., metal ions, metal oxides) compounds, thereby providing a powerful system for protein curing. Catechol crosslinked protein networks, such as sclerotized cuticle and byssal threads of the mussel, have been shown to exhibit excellent mechanical properties. A lot of effort has been devoted to mimicking the natural proteins using synthetic catechol-functionalized polymers. Despite the success in developing catechol-functionalized materials, the crosslinking chemistry of catechols is still a subject of debate. To develop materials with controlled and superior properties, a clear understanding of t...
The development of self-healing materials represents an ongoing paradigm shift in materials science ...
In general, mechanical properties and gelation kinetics exhibit a positive correlation with the amou...
Mussel foot proteins (Mfps) contain a large amount of the catecholic amino acid, DOPA, allowing the ...
Since the first introduction of a synthetic polyphenol called polydopamine, both it and its derivati...
The robust, versatile attachment of mussels in the intertidal zone has motivated a large effort to c...
In gelation chemistry, catechol groups are used as cross-linking points. Both oxidation and coordina...
Catechol chemistry is used as a crosslinking tool abundantly in both natural organisms (e.g. mussels...
<div><p>Catechol chemistry is used as a crosslinking tool abundantly in both natural organisms (e.g....
Mussels can affix themselves to a variety of wet surfaces under harsh marine conditions by secreting...
Catechol chemistry is used as a crosslinking tool abundantly in both natural organisms (e.g. mussels...
Quinone tanning is a well-characterized biochemical process found in invertebrates, which produce di...
Catechols represent an important and versatile building block for the design of mussel-inspired synt...
The mussel byssus is a remarkable attachment structure that is formed by injection molding and rapid...
The mussel byssal cuticle employs DOPA-Fe3+ complexation to provide strong, yet reversible crosslink...
In nature, phenolic biopolymers are utilized as functional tools and molecular crosslinkers to contr...
The development of self-healing materials represents an ongoing paradigm shift in materials science ...
In general, mechanical properties and gelation kinetics exhibit a positive correlation with the amou...
Mussel foot proteins (Mfps) contain a large amount of the catecholic amino acid, DOPA, allowing the ...
Since the first introduction of a synthetic polyphenol called polydopamine, both it and its derivati...
The robust, versatile attachment of mussels in the intertidal zone has motivated a large effort to c...
In gelation chemistry, catechol groups are used as cross-linking points. Both oxidation and coordina...
Catechol chemistry is used as a crosslinking tool abundantly in both natural organisms (e.g. mussels...
<div><p>Catechol chemistry is used as a crosslinking tool abundantly in both natural organisms (e.g....
Mussels can affix themselves to a variety of wet surfaces under harsh marine conditions by secreting...
Catechol chemistry is used as a crosslinking tool abundantly in both natural organisms (e.g. mussels...
Quinone tanning is a well-characterized biochemical process found in invertebrates, which produce di...
Catechols represent an important and versatile building block for the design of mussel-inspired synt...
The mussel byssus is a remarkable attachment structure that is formed by injection molding and rapid...
The mussel byssal cuticle employs DOPA-Fe3+ complexation to provide strong, yet reversible crosslink...
In nature, phenolic biopolymers are utilized as functional tools and molecular crosslinkers to contr...
The development of self-healing materials represents an ongoing paradigm shift in materials science ...
In general, mechanical properties and gelation kinetics exhibit a positive correlation with the amou...
Mussel foot proteins (Mfps) contain a large amount of the catecholic amino acid, DOPA, allowing the ...