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Underwater Bonding with a Biobased Adhesive from Tannic Acid and Zein Protein.
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2023Herein are presented several adhesive formulations made from zein protein and tannic acid that can bind to a wide range of surfaces underwater. Higher performance comes from more tannic acid than zein, whereas dry bonding required the opposite case of ...
G. Schmidt +5 more
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2022
The design of intelligent films for pH-responsive actuators fully constructed from natural biopolymers remains challenging. This study used natural biopolymers to develop a new type of smart and multifunctional chitosan/tannic acid/corn starch (CHT/TA/CS)
Shuangshuang Zhao +6 more
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The design of intelligent films for pH-responsive actuators fully constructed from natural biopolymers remains challenging. This study used natural biopolymers to develop a new type of smart and multifunctional chitosan/tannic acid/corn starch (CHT/TA/CS)
Shuangshuang Zhao +6 more
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ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 2022
Local causes of slow wound healing include infection and wound hemorrhage. Using sodium bicarbonate as a neutralizer, a variety of carboxymethyl chitosan-tannic acid (CMC-TA) composite hydrogels solidify through hydrogen bonding in this study.
Xujie Zhou +8 more
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Local causes of slow wound healing include infection and wound hemorrhage. Using sodium bicarbonate as a neutralizer, a variety of carboxymethyl chitosan-tannic acid (CMC-TA) composite hydrogels solidify through hydrogen bonding in this study.
Xujie Zhou +8 more
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Tannic acid-based metal phenolic networks for bio-applications: a review.
Journal of materials chemistry. B, 2021Tannic acid (TA), a large polyphenolic molecule, has long been known for use in food additives, antioxidants, bio-sorbents, animal feed and adhesives due to its intrinsic properties such as antioxidation, metal chelation, and polymerization.
Zhenhu Guo +9 more
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2022
Preventing bacterial infections and accelerating wound closure are essential in the process of wound healing. Current wound dressings lack enough mechanical properties, self-healing ability, and tissue adhesiveness, and the bacterial killing also relies ...
Ke Yang +6 more
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Preventing bacterial infections and accelerating wound closure are essential in the process of wound healing. Current wound dressings lack enough mechanical properties, self-healing ability, and tissue adhesiveness, and the bacterial killing also relies ...
Ke Yang +6 more
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2021
Hydrogels that are mechanically tough and capable of strong underwater adhesion can lead to a paradigm shift in the design of adhesives for a variety of biomedical applications.
Kaiwen Chen +6 more
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Hydrogels that are mechanically tough and capable of strong underwater adhesion can lead to a paradigm shift in the design of adhesives for a variety of biomedical applications.
Kaiwen Chen +6 more
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Tannic acid–thioctic acid hydrogel: a novel injectable supramolecular adhesive gel for wound healing
Green Chemistry, 2021Thiyl radical–polyphenol Michael addition was utilized to prepare tannic acid–thioctic acid (TATA) hydrogel under mild condition. It was also found that this hydrogel could be used as wound adhesive with good biocompatibility.
Chen Chen +8 more
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Tannic Acid as a Green Crosslinker for Biomaterials Applications.
Mini-Reviews in Medical Chemistry, 2022Plant-derived tannic acid as a green material can play an important role in improving the mechanical and physical properties of biomaterials. Tannic acid can be used as an antioxidant, antimicrobial and cross-linking agent in biomaterial products due to ...
S. Moghaddam +5 more
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2021
Natural and synthetic polymeric fibers are used extensively in making fabrics for a variety of civilian and military applications. Due to the durability and comfort, nyco, a 50-50% blend of nylon 66 and cotton, is used as the material of choice in many ...
Sourabh U. Kulkarni +7 more
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Natural and synthetic polymeric fibers are used extensively in making fabrics for a variety of civilian and military applications. Due to the durability and comfort, nyco, a 50-50% blend of nylon 66 and cotton, is used as the material of choice in many ...
Sourabh U. Kulkarni +7 more
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ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 2022
Self-healing performance plays an important role in the in situ microinvasive injection of hydrogels, which can reduce sudden drug release and prolong the service life of hydrogels.
Sixian Liu +8 more
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Self-healing performance plays an important role in the in situ microinvasive injection of hydrogels, which can reduce sudden drug release and prolong the service life of hydrogels.
Sixian Liu +8 more
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