Accessing The Next Generation Of Synthetic Mussel-Glue Polymers Via Mussel-Inspired Polymerization

Jana M Krüger,Hans G Börner

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION(2021)

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The formation of cysteinyldopa as biogenic connectivity in proteins is used to inspire a chemical pathway toward mussel-adhesive mimics. The mussel-inspired polymerization (MIPoly) exploits the chemically diverse family of bisphenol monomers that is oxidizable with 2-iodoxybenzoic acid to give bisquinones. Those react at room temperature with dithiols in Michael-type polyadditions, which leads to polymers with thiol-catechol connectivities (TCC). A set of TCC polymers proved adhesive behavior even on challenging poly(propylene) substrates, where they compete with commercial epoxy resins in dry adhesive strength. MIPoly promises facile scale up and exhibits high modularity to tailor adhesives, as proven on a small library where one candidate showed wet adhesion on aluminum substrates in both water and sea water models.
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adhesive library, Biomimetic adhesives, Dopa mimics, Mussel-inspired glue
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