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Mussel-inspired hybrid network hydrogel for continuous adhesion in water

Yifu Fu, Pengfei Ren, Faming Wang, Min Liang, Wanjun Hu, Naizhen Zhou, Zuhong Lu, Tianzhu Zhang

2020Journal of Materials Chemistry B59 citationsDOI

Abstract

The mussel-inspired catechol-based strategy has been widely used in the development of adhesives. However, the properties of the obtained adhesives were still severely limited in a humid environment, particularly in water. In this study, a facile and versatile approach was proposed to prepare an underwater adhesion hydrogel. First, dopamine (DA) was grafted on oxidized carboxymethylcellulose (OCMC) to obtain dopamine-grafted oxidized carboxymethylcellulose (OCMC-DA). Second, the acrylamide (AM) monomer was conjugated with OCMC-DA by a Schiff base reaction, and then polymerized to form an OCMC-DA/PAM hydrogel. The properties of the resulting hydrogel have been fully characterized. The underwater adhesion strength of the hydrogel can reach as high as 86.3 ± 7.2 kPa and reduced to 43 ± 3.4 kPa after being immersed in water for 9 days. More remarkably, we found that the maximal adhesion strength was shown when the G' and G'' of the hydrogel were very close. Moreover, we demonstrated the mechanical properties of our fabricated hydrogel by compressive tests and rheological analysis. The adhesive hydrogel also exhibits excellent biocompatibility.

Topics & Concepts

MusselCatecholAdhesionAdhesiveMaterials scienceNanotechnologyPolymer scienceBiochemical engineeringComposite materialFisheryEngineeringLayer (electronics)ChemistryBiologyOrganic chemistryPolymer Surface Interaction StudiesHydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications3D Printing in Biomedical Research
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