Nature often serves as a model system for developing new adhesives. In aqueous environments, mussel-inspired adhesives are promising candidates. Understanding the mechanism of the extraordinarily strong adhesive bonds of the catechol group will likely aid in the development of adhesives. With this aim, we study the adhesion of catechol-based adhesives to metal oxides on the molecular level using atomic force microscopy (AFM). The comparison of single catechols (dopamine) with multiple catechols on hyperbranched polyglycerols (hPG) at various pH and dwell times allowed us to further increase our understanding. In particular, we were able to elucidate how to achieve strong bonds of different valency. It was concluded that hyperbranched polygl...
A smart adhesive capable of binding to a wetted surface was prepared by copolymerizing dopamine meth...
Finding that mussels rely on catechol and amine functional group enriched proteins to achieve robust...
In physiological fluids and seawater, adhesion of synthetic polymers to solid surfaces is impaired b...
Nature often serves as a model system for developing new adhesives. In aqueous environments, mussel-...
The adhesion of some marine organisms to almost any kind of surface in wet conditions has aroused in...
adhesion; atomic force microscopy; catechol; hyperbranched polyglycerols; valenc
The role of the catechol moiety in the adhesive properties of mussel proteins and related synthetic ...
Marine mussels secrete proteins rich in residues containing catechols and cationic amines that displ...
Marine organisms such as mussels have mastered the challenges in underwater adhesion by incorporatin...
The need for improved wet adhesives has driven research on mussel-inspired materials incorporating d...
Adhesive hydrogels were prepared by copolymerizing dopamine methacrylamide with either acrylic acid ...
Numerous living creatures have developed adhesion strategies to stick to inorganic or organic surfac...
Mussels survive by strongly attaching to a variety of different surfaces, primarily subsurface rocks...
Increasingly in science inspiration is drawn from Nature that provides many outstanding examples of ...
Inspired by mussels and sandcastle worms, a water-soluble adhesive is prepared by grafting catechol ...
A smart adhesive capable of binding to a wetted surface was prepared by copolymerizing dopamine meth...
Finding that mussels rely on catechol and amine functional group enriched proteins to achieve robust...
In physiological fluids and seawater, adhesion of synthetic polymers to solid surfaces is impaired b...
Nature often serves as a model system for developing new adhesives. In aqueous environments, mussel-...
The adhesion of some marine organisms to almost any kind of surface in wet conditions has aroused in...
adhesion; atomic force microscopy; catechol; hyperbranched polyglycerols; valenc
The role of the catechol moiety in the adhesive properties of mussel proteins and related synthetic ...
Marine mussels secrete proteins rich in residues containing catechols and cationic amines that displ...
Marine organisms such as mussels have mastered the challenges in underwater adhesion by incorporatin...
The need for improved wet adhesives has driven research on mussel-inspired materials incorporating d...
Adhesive hydrogels were prepared by copolymerizing dopamine methacrylamide with either acrylic acid ...
Numerous living creatures have developed adhesion strategies to stick to inorganic or organic surfac...
Mussels survive by strongly attaching to a variety of different surfaces, primarily subsurface rocks...
Increasingly in science inspiration is drawn from Nature that provides many outstanding examples of ...
Inspired by mussels and sandcastle worms, a water-soluble adhesive is prepared by grafting catechol ...
A smart adhesive capable of binding to a wetted surface was prepared by copolymerizing dopamine meth...
Finding that mussels rely on catechol and amine functional group enriched proteins to achieve robust...
In physiological fluids and seawater, adhesion of synthetic polymers to solid surfaces is impaired b...