articleAdvanced MaterialsOct 18, 2019Closed access

Water‐Triggered Hyperbranched Polymer Universal Adhesives: From Strong Underwater Adhesion to Rapid Sealing Hemostasis

Tianjin University

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Abstract

Despite recent advance in bioinspired adhesives, achieving strong adhesion and sealing hemostasis in aqueous and blood environments is challenging. A hyperbranched polymer (HBP) with a hydrophobic backbone and hydrophilic adhesive catechol side branches is designed and synthesized based on Michael addition reaction of multi-vinyl monomers with dopamine. It is demonstrated that upon contacting water, the hydrophobic chains self-aggregate to form coacervates quickly, displacing water molecules on the adherent surface to trigger increased exposure of catechol groups and thus rapidly strong adhesion to diverse materials from low surface energy to high energy in various environments, such as deionized water, sea…

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Keywords
  • Adhesive
  • Materials science
  • Adhesion
  • Polymer
  • Aqueous solution
  • Surface energy
  • Monomer
  • Chemical engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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