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Silicone Bioadhesive with Shear-Stiffening Effect: Rate-Responsive Adhesion Behavior and Wound Dressing Application

Chao Huang, Qi Wu, Xianglong Li, Peiyue Pan, Shiyu Gu, Tian Tang, Jinrong Wu

2024Biomacromolecules12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Stimuli-responsive adhesives with on-demand adhesion capabilities are highly advantageous for facilitating wound healing. However, the triggering conditions of stimuli-responsive adhesives are cumbersome, even though some of them are detrimental to the adhesive and adjacent natural tissues. Herein, a novel stimuli-responsive adhesive called shear-stiffening adhesive (SSA) has been created by constructing a poly(diborosiloxane)-based silicone network for the first time, and SSA exhibits a rate-responsive adhesion behavior. Furthermore, we introduced bactericidal factors (PVP-I) into SSA and applied it as a wound dressing to promote the healing of infected wounds. Impressively, the wound dressing not only has excellent biocompatibility and long-term antibacterial properties but also performs well in accelerating wound healing. Therefore, this study provides a new strategy for the synthesis of intelligent adhesives with force rate response, which simplifies the triggering conditions by the force rate. Thus, SSA has great potential to be applied in wound management as an intelligent bioadhesive with on-demand adhesion performance.

Topics & Concepts

BioadhesiveAdhesiveSiliconeWound healingAdhesionMaterials scienceBiocompatibilityComposite materialTissue AdhesionWound dressingNanotechnologyBiomedical engineeringPolymerSurgeryLayer (electronics)MetallurgyMedicinePolymer Surface Interaction StudiesSurgical Sutures and AdhesivesAntimicrobial agents and applications
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