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Tissue adhesive hydrogel bioelectronics.

Journal of materials chemistry. B, 2021
Flexible bioelectronics have promising applications in electronic skin, wearable devices, biomedical electronics, etc. Hydrogels have unique advantages for bioelectronics due to their tissue-like mechanical properties and excellent biocompatibility ...
Shengnan Li, Yang Cong, Jun Fu
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Elastomeric Adhesion and Adhesives

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1960
Abstract We would like to point out first of all that the seven recent publications of Voyutskil were not “ignored” by us but were simply unavailable to us at the time our review was written. We have now had the opportunity of reading all but one of his recent contributions but see no reason to change our original viewpoint. In Voyutskii˘
C. L. Weidner, Guy J Crocker
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Wearable Stretchable Dry and Self‐Adhesive Strain Sensors with Conformal Contact to Skin for High‐Quality Motion Monitoring

Advanced Functional Materials, 2020
Wearable stretchable strain sensors can have important applications in many areas. However, the high noise is a big hurdle for their application to monitor body movement. The noise is mainly due to the motion artifacts related to the poor contact between
Shan Wang   +6 more
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Adhesives and Adhesion

2012
Adhesives play an important part in modern technology. They are usually defined as any substance which holds two solids together—by forming bonds between the solids as distinct from bolting, riveting, or even brazing, welding, or soldering. One of the most common examples of adhesion and one not yet understood completely is the barnacles which strongly
O. V. Roussak, Hyman D. Gesser
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An engineered cell-laden adhesive hydrogel promotes craniofacial bone tissue regeneration in rats

Science Translational Medicine, 2020
A photocrosslinkable, cell-laden, adhesive hydrogel with tunable mechanical, osteoconductive, and biodegradative properties promotes bone formation. Building bone with a helpful hydrogel From a materials’ perspective, bone regeneration in craniofacial ...
M. M. Hasani-Sadrabadi   +7 more
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A Janus Hydrogel Wet Adhesive for Internal Tissue Repair and Anti‐Postoperative Adhesion

Advanced Functional Materials, 2020
Despite rapid development of adhesive hydrogels, the typical double‐sided adhesives fail to adhere to wet tissues and concurrently prevent postoperative tissue adhesion, thus severely limiting their applications in repair of internal tissues.
Chunyan Cui   +7 more
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Mussel-Inspired Adhesive and Tough Hydrogel Based on Nanoclay Confined Dopamine Polymerization.

ACS Nano, 2017
Adhesive hydrogels are attractive biomaterials for various applications, such as electronic skin, wound dressing, and wearable devices. However, fabricating a hydrogel with both adequate adhesiveness and excellent mechanical properties remains a ...
Lu Han   +12 more
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A Mussel-Inspired Conductive, Self-Adhesive, and Self-Healable Tough Hydrogel as Cell Stimulators and Implantable Bioelectronics.

Small, 2017
A graphene oxide conductive hydrogel is reported that simultaneously possesses high toughness, self-healability, and self-adhesiveness. Inspired by the adhesion behaviors of mussels, our conductive hydrogel shows self-adhesiveness on various surfaces and
Lu Han   +11 more
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Novel Bionic Soy Protein-Based Adhesive with Excellent Prepressing Adhesion, Flame Retardancy, and Mildew Resistance.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2021
Soy protein (SP)-based adhesives can replace traditional aldehyde-based adhesives for the manufacturing of wood-based panels. However, developing a SP-based adhesive with excellent prepressing bonding strength, flame retardancy, and mildew resistance ...
Huiwen Pang   +7 more
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Ultratough, Self-Healing, and Tissue-Adhesive Hydrogel for Wound Dressing.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2018
A hydrogel for potential applications in wound dressing should possess several peculiar properties, such as efficient self-healing ability and mechanical toughness, so as to repair muscle and skin damage.
Tao Chen   +7 more
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