2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c16889
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Positive Charge Influences on the Surface Interactions and Cohesive Bonding of a Catechol-Containing Polymer

Jennifer M. Garcia-Rodriguez,
Jonathan J. Wilker

Abstract: Achieving robust underwater adhesion remains challenging. Through generations of evolution, marine mussels have developed an adhesive system that allows them to anchor onto wet surfaces. Scientists have taken varied approaches to developing mussel-inspired adhesives. Mussel foot proteins are rich in lysine residues, which may play a role in the removal of salts from surfaces. Displacement of water and ions on substrates could then enable molecular contact with surfaces. The necessity of cations for underwater … Show more

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