1. Tougher Bioadhesives through Dual Stimulation Strategies.
- Author
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Ang EWJ, Djordjevic I, Solic I, Goh CY, and Steele TWJ
- Subjects
- Diazomethane chemistry, Viscosity, Tissue Adhesives chemistry, Light, Materials Testing, Methane chemistry, Methane analogs & derivatives
- Abstract
Carbene-based bioadhesives have favourable attributes for tissue adhesion, including non-specific bonding to wet and dry tissues, but suffer from relatively weak fracture strength after photocuring. Light irradiation of carbene-precursor (diazirine) also creates inert side products that are absent under thermal activation. Herein, a dual activation method combines light irradiation at elevated temperatures for the evaluation of diazirine depletion and effects on cohesive properties. A customized photo/thermal-rheometer evaluates viscoelastic properties, correlated to the kinetics of carbene:diazoalkane ratios via
19 F NMR). The latter exploits the sensitive -CF3 functional group to determine joule-based light/temperature kinetics on trifluoroaryl diazirine consumption. The combination of heat and photoactivation produced bioadhesives that are 3× tougher compared to control. Dual thermal/light irradiation may be a strategy to improve viscoelastic dissipation and toughness of photo-activated adhesive resins., (© 2024 The Authors. Advanced Healthcare Materials published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH.)- Published
- 2024
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