| Literature DB >> 32191026 |
Wenqing He1, Zhaoyue Wang1, Changshun Hou1, Xin Huang1, Bo Yi1, Yuhe Yang2, Wenrui Zheng3, Xin Zhao2, Xi Yao1,4.
Abstract
Inspired by mucus, which provides an ideal supramolecular model and whose fluid-like (viscous) and solid-like (elastic) behaviors can be adjusted to meet different physiological requirements, we report oil-regulated supramolecular adhesives by the co-assembly of polyurea oligomers and carvacrol oils. The adhesive is crosslinked by weak but abundant hydrogen bonds, which can be regulated by the incorporated carvacrol oils through the competition of intermolecular hydrogen bonds, presenting a unique set of mucus-mimicking features including oil-regulated mechanics, processability, reusable adhesivity, and extreme longevity in both air and water. Owing to the intrinsic bactericidal effect of the carvacrol oils, the developed adhesives can serve as potent antibacterial coatings with both rapid contact killing (99.9% killing within 15 min) and long-term controlled release abilities (up to 70 days), enabling versatile antibacterial applications in diverse conditions. We envision that these adhesives will be useful in buildings and architectures, community and public facilities, food storage and packaging technologies, functional textiles, and practical biomedical fields.Entities:
Keywords: antibacterial; bioinspired; hydrogen bonds; oligomer; supramolecular adhesives
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32191026 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c00531
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229