胶粘剂
材料科学
水溶液
水下
牛血清白蛋白
固化(化学)
化学工程
复合材料
有机化学
色谱法
化学
图层(电子)
海洋学
工程类
地质学
作者
Michael C. Wilson,Qin Lu,Kaitlin R. Nachtrieb,Jackson S. Fuller,Chloe M. Skogg,Elizabeth A. Yates,Matthew D. Thum,Christopher R. So
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202308790
摘要
Abstract Barnacles convert hydrophilic proteins into an insoluble, yet aqueous, material that functions as a permanent underwater adhesive. Here, it is demonstrated that a common hydrophilic protein, bovine serum albumin, can be chemically triggered underwater to aggregate into a similar aqueous adhesive that mimics the formation of the natural adhesive. The combined action of multiple chemical denaturants initiates rapid gelation followed by further curing over time in artificial seawater. The adhesive strengths of this waterborne adhesive measured by lap shear are comparable to many bioinspired adhesives that use organic solvents and a high fraction of hydrophobic components. This approach establishes a bioinspired adhesive that can be deployed at practical scales in marine environments, produced sustainably, and sourced from low‐cost materials.
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