2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2015.09.026
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Flexible fiber-reinforced composites with improved interfacial adhesion by mussel-inspired polydopamine and poly(methyl methacrylate) coating

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“…The fiber substrates were conventionally sensitized by SnCl 2 first and then activated by PdCl 2 , both of which are expensive and toxic. Recently, an environmentally friendly method based on dopamine has widely been used for surface modification due to its excellent adhesion to various materials, simple ingredients, and mild reaction conditions . The strong chelating ability to metals brought about by the catechol groups present in the PDA coating provide a favorable platform for the deposition of adherent and uniform metal coatings onto the substrates during electroless plating .…”
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“…The fiber substrates were conventionally sensitized by SnCl 2 first and then activated by PdCl 2 , both of which are expensive and toxic. Recently, an environmentally friendly method based on dopamine has widely been used for surface modification due to its excellent adhesion to various materials, simple ingredients, and mild reaction conditions . The strong chelating ability to metals brought about by the catechol groups present in the PDA coating provide a favorable platform for the deposition of adherent and uniform metal coatings onto the substrates during electroless plating .…”
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“…Today, PMMA has become indispensable in medicine, biochemistry, and bioengineering . However, in many medical applications, such as orthopedics and dental medicine, the high transparency of PMMA is not decisive, but its mechanical properties, namely its load‐bearing make it suitable for the use as a prosthetic implant material ,,. Thus, PMMA is used in surgery as bone cements to anchor artificial joints, such as hip, knee, shoulder, and elbow joints .…”
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“…Nonetheless, the majority of efforts in mussel-inspired wet-adhesion have focused on applying catechol functionalities, which promote nanoscale interfacial adhesion, into the bulk phase of synthetic polymers. [2022] By contrast, very few mussel-mimetic adhesion studies [23,24] have attempted to create surface primers to improve bond performance, although strong catecholic bonding to metal surfaces has been demonstrated [25] and utilized. [26] In general, bonding to hydrated mineral surfaces remains extremely challenging.…”
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“…Our strategy of using a priming layer to enhance bonding performance of conventional PMA resins [23,27] contrasts with the few prior approaches that used polydopamine or DOPA-containing polymethacrylate. Our proposed biomimetic coating operations use simple dip-coating of surfaces into dopamine-containing aqueous solutions at pH values of ≈8–8.5; the surfaces are then soaked for several hours to allow the auto-oxidative cross-linking reaction to come to completion.…”
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