2024
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.4c07515
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Thiourea as a “Polar Hydrophobic” Hydrogen-Bonding Motif: Application to Highly Durable All-Underwater Adhesion

Kohei Kikkawa,
Yosuke Sumiya,
Kazuki Okazawa
et al.

Abstract: Here, we report that, in contrast to urea, thiourea functions as a "polar hydrophobic" hydrogen-bonding motif. Although thiourea is more acidic than urea, thiourea exchanges its N−H protons with water at a rate that is 160 times slower than that for urea at 70 °C. This suggests that thiourea is much less hydrated than urea in an aqueous environment. What led us to this interesting principle was the serendipitous finding that selfhealable poly(ether thiourea) adhered strongly to wet glass surfaces. This discove… Show more

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