1. High-performance mussel-inspired adhesives of reduced complexity
- Author
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Ahn, BK, Das, S, Linstadt, R, Kaufman, Y, Martinez-Rodriguez, NR, Mirshafian, R, Kesselman, E, Talmon, Y, Lipshutz, BH, Israelachvili, JN, and Waite, JH
- Abstract
© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. Despite the recent progress in and demand for wet adhesives, practical underwater adhesion remains limited or non-existent for diverse applications. Translation of mussel-inspired wet adhesion typically entails catechol functionalization of polymers and/or polyelectrolytes, and solution processing of many complex components and steps that require optimization and stabilization. Here we reduced the complexity of a wet adhesive primer to synthetic low-molecular-weight catecholic zwitterionic surfactants that show very strong adhesion (∼50 mJm-2) and retain the ability to coacervate. This catecholic zwitterion adheres to diverse surfaces and self-assembles into a molecularly smooth, thin (
- Published
- 2015