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Liquid Bandage Harvests Robust Adhesive, Hemostatic, and Antibacterial Performances as a First‐Aid Tissue Adhesive

Advanced Functional Materials, 2020
Massive bleeding and wound infection after tissue trauma are the major dangerous factors of casualties in disasters; hence, first‐aid supplies that can greatly achieve wound closure and effectively control the hemorrhage and infection are urgently needed.
Yufei Ma   +10 more
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Bioinspired Adhesive Architectures: From Skin Patch to Integrated Bioelectronics

Advances in Materials, 2019
The attachment phenomena of various hierarchical architectures found in nature have extensively drawn attention for developing highly biocompatible adhesive on skin or wet inner organs without any chemical glue.
Sangyul Baik   +5 more
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Transparent, Adhesive, and Conductive Hydrogel for Soft Bioelectronics Based on Light-Transmitting Polydopamine-Doped Polypyrrole Nanofibrils

Chemistry of Materials, 2018
Conductive hydrogels are promising materials for soft electronic devices. To satisfy the diverse requirement of bioelectronic devices, especially those for human–machine interfaces, hydrogels are required to be transparent, conductive, highly stretchable,
Lu Han   +8 more
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Prevention of adhesions

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1994
A survey is given on the literature of the prevention of adhesions. Various methods of adhesion prevention are discussed: limitation of peritoneal injury, inhibition of the inflammatory response, prevention of coagulation of fibrinogen, removal of fibrin and mechanical separation of injured mesothelial surfaces.
Pijlman, B.M.   +3 more
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Borate chemistry inspired by cell walls converts soy protein into high-strength, antibacterial, flame-retardant adhesive

, 2020
Urea formaldehyde, phenolic, and melamine formaldehyde resins are currently the most common wood adhesives. However, these modern wood adhesives have toxicity problems and most of the raw materials come from non-renewable resources.
Weidong Gu   +6 more
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Adhesion and Adhesives of Fungi and Oomycetes

2006
Many fungi adhere strongly to an outer surface of a host or a substratum before penetration; the ability to adhere is a virulence factor for plant and animal pathogens. Because substrata such as the plant cuticle are largely inert hydrophobic surfaces, plant pathogenic fungi often adhere to plastics.
Lynn Epstein, Ralph L. Nicholson
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Nanofibrous Adhesion: The Twin of Gecko Adhesion

ACS Nano, 2015
Inspired by dusty spider dragline silk, we studied the adhesive interaction between artificial nanofibers and their aerosol surroundings. The nanofibers are found to be able to actively capture particulate matters from the environment, exactly as the spider dragline silk does.
Juntao Wu   +6 more
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Introduction to adhesion and adhesives

2001
Publisher Summary The term “adhesion” is used when referring to the attraction among substances. The level of adhesion forces that are operating across an interface cannot usually be measured by mechanical tests. A fracture-mechanics approach to the failure of adhesive joints has been developed.
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Adhesion to Polyolefins with Flexible Adhesives

The Journal of Adhesion, 1981
Abstract Compounds based on polyolefins may find further use in the footwear industry as solings. However, a significant problem is the poor adhesion obtained with the urethane adhesives currently used. SATRA has recently attempted to develop practical bonding systems for commercial olefinic compounds.
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Contracts of Adhesion [PDF]

open access: possible, 2017
In the globalized mass production economy with a large number of individual consumers, transactions very often take place between parties who are not physically present, such that communication between them turns out impossible or, at least, highly expensive.
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