Bioinspired dopamine-conjugated polyaspartamide as a novel and versatile adhesive material

Biomimetic dopamine-conjugated polyaspartamides as novel adhesive materials were synthesized and characterized. These modified polyaspartamides contain three different groups combined with dopamine (DOPA), i.e., γ-amino butyric acid (GABA), ethanolamine (EA) and octylamine (OA), which are referred t...

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Main Authors: B. Wang, Y. S. Jeon, S. H. Bhang, J-H. Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Budapest University of Technology 2017-08-01
Series:eXPRESS Polymer Letters
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Online Access:http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0007988&mi=cd
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spelling doaj-a0d780dfc7b640778df61a3fa10e78952020-11-25T00:24:59ZengBudapest University of Technology eXPRESS Polymer Letters1788-618X2017-08-0111860161010.3144/expresspolymlett.2017.58Bioinspired dopamine-conjugated polyaspartamide as a novel and versatile adhesive materialB. WangY. S. JeonS. H. BhangJ-H. KimBiomimetic dopamine-conjugated polyaspartamides as novel adhesive materials were synthesized and characterized. These modified polyaspartamides contain three different groups combined with dopamine (DOPA), i.e., γ-amino butyric acid (GABA), ethanolamine (EA) and octylamine (OA), which are referred to as PolyAspAm (DOPA/GABA), PolyAspAm(DOPA/EA) and PolyAspAm(DOPA/OA), respectively. These three water-swollen polymer glues show good adhesion (0.1~0.4 MPa) with various daily-life materials (aluminum foil, glass and paper) as well as some plastic substrates (PET and PMMA). Compared to the polymers with more hydrophilic groups (GABA and EA), the polymer glue with the hydrophobic alkyl group (OA) exhibited higher adhesive strength values on most substrates. In addition, when applied to biological porcine skin, these glues demonstrated adhesion of values of 15~20 kPa with EA- and OA-conjugated polymers. These results suggest the great potential of dopamine-modified polyaspartamides as versatile and efficient polymeric glues for industrial and biomedical applications.http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0007988&mi=cdAdhesionpolymer synthesis and moleculabiocompatible polymer
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author B. Wang
Y. S. Jeon
S. H. Bhang
J-H. Kim
spellingShingle B. Wang
Y. S. Jeon
S. H. Bhang
J-H. Kim
Bioinspired dopamine-conjugated polyaspartamide as a novel and versatile adhesive material
eXPRESS Polymer Letters
Adhesion
polymer synthesis and molecula
biocompatible polymer
author_facet B. Wang
Y. S. Jeon
S. H. Bhang
J-H. Kim
author_sort B. Wang
title Bioinspired dopamine-conjugated polyaspartamide as a novel and versatile adhesive material
title_short Bioinspired dopamine-conjugated polyaspartamide as a novel and versatile adhesive material
title_full Bioinspired dopamine-conjugated polyaspartamide as a novel and versatile adhesive material
title_fullStr Bioinspired dopamine-conjugated polyaspartamide as a novel and versatile adhesive material
title_full_unstemmed Bioinspired dopamine-conjugated polyaspartamide as a novel and versatile adhesive material
title_sort bioinspired dopamine-conjugated polyaspartamide as a novel and versatile adhesive material
publisher Budapest University of Technology
series eXPRESS Polymer Letters
issn 1788-618X
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Biomimetic dopamine-conjugated polyaspartamides as novel adhesive materials were synthesized and characterized. These modified polyaspartamides contain three different groups combined with dopamine (DOPA), i.e., γ-amino butyric acid (GABA), ethanolamine (EA) and octylamine (OA), which are referred to as PolyAspAm (DOPA/GABA), PolyAspAm(DOPA/EA) and PolyAspAm(DOPA/OA), respectively. These three water-swollen polymer glues show good adhesion (0.1~0.4 MPa) with various daily-life materials (aluminum foil, glass and paper) as well as some plastic substrates (PET and PMMA). Compared to the polymers with more hydrophilic groups (GABA and EA), the polymer glue with the hydrophobic alkyl group (OA) exhibited higher adhesive strength values on most substrates. In addition, when applied to biological porcine skin, these glues demonstrated adhesion of values of 15~20 kPa with EA- and OA-conjugated polymers. These results suggest the great potential of dopamine-modified polyaspartamides as versatile and efficient polymeric glues for industrial and biomedical applications.
topic Adhesion
polymer synthesis and molecula
biocompatible polymer
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