The feasibility of salicylhydroxamic acid (SHAM) to function as a pH-responsive, switchable adhesive molecule is explored here. Using a custom-built Johnson-Kendall-Roberts contact mechanics test setup, SHAM-containing adhesive demonstrated strong, wet adhesion to various surfaces (glass, titanium, polystyrene and amine-functionalized glass) at pH 5 with adhesive properties that were comparable to those of catechol. The work of adhesion of SHAM decreased by nearly 98% with increasing pH and fully recovered when treated with pH 5. Most impressively, SHAM recovered its adhesive property even after its exposure to pH as high as 11, indicating superior stability toward base treatment. This result contrasts the case of catechol, which did not re...
The adhesion of some marine organisms to almost any kind of surface in wet conditions has aroused in...
In physiological fluids and seawater, adhesion of synthetic polymers to solid surfaces is impaired b...
© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. Despite the recent progress in and demand for wet adhesives, pr...
The feasibility of salicylhydroxamic acid (SHAM) to function as a pH-responsive, switchable adhesive...
A smart adhesive capable of binding to a wetted surface was prepared by copolymerizing dopamine meth...
A smart adhesive capable of binding to a wetted surface was prepared by copolymerizing dopamine meth...
The need for improved wet adhesives has driven research on mussel-inspired materials incorporating d...
Up to 30 mol % of acrylic acid (AAc) was incorporated into a pH-responsive smart adhesive consisting...
Adhesive hydrogels were prepared by copolymerizing dopamine methacrylamide with either acrylic acid ...
The lack of reversibility in traditional adhesives has led to the development of a range of switchab...
Progress in adhesion technology over the last few decades has led to widespread replacement of mecha...
Catechol, a major mussel-inspired underwater adhesive moiety, has been used to develop functional ad...
In aqueous solutions—such as physiological fluids, seawater, or detergent solutions—both adhesion an...
Inspired by mussels and sandcastle worms, a water-soluble adhesive is prepared by grafting catechol ...
Numerous living creatures have developed adhesion strategies to stick to inorganic or organic surfac...
The adhesion of some marine organisms to almost any kind of surface in wet conditions has aroused in...
In physiological fluids and seawater, adhesion of synthetic polymers to solid surfaces is impaired b...
© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. Despite the recent progress in and demand for wet adhesives, pr...
The feasibility of salicylhydroxamic acid (SHAM) to function as a pH-responsive, switchable adhesive...
A smart adhesive capable of binding to a wetted surface was prepared by copolymerizing dopamine meth...
A smart adhesive capable of binding to a wetted surface was prepared by copolymerizing dopamine meth...
The need for improved wet adhesives has driven research on mussel-inspired materials incorporating d...
Up to 30 mol % of acrylic acid (AAc) was incorporated into a pH-responsive smart adhesive consisting...
Adhesive hydrogels were prepared by copolymerizing dopamine methacrylamide with either acrylic acid ...
The lack of reversibility in traditional adhesives has led to the development of a range of switchab...
Progress in adhesion technology over the last few decades has led to widespread replacement of mecha...
Catechol, a major mussel-inspired underwater adhesive moiety, has been used to develop functional ad...
In aqueous solutions—such as physiological fluids, seawater, or detergent solutions—both adhesion an...
Inspired by mussels and sandcastle worms, a water-soluble adhesive is prepared by grafting catechol ...
Numerous living creatures have developed adhesion strategies to stick to inorganic or organic surfac...
The adhesion of some marine organisms to almost any kind of surface in wet conditions has aroused in...
In physiological fluids and seawater, adhesion of synthetic polymers to solid surfaces is impaired b...
© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. Despite the recent progress in and demand for wet adhesives, pr...