Bioinspired hyperbranched protein adhesive based on boronic acid-functionalized cellulose nanofibril and water-soluble polyester
Abstract
The development of high-performance and sustainable bio-adhesive materials has attracted significant research attention in recent years. However, producing high-performance biopolymer materials with desirable mechanical and antibacterial properties remains a challenge. Herein, a mussel-mimetic strategy is reported to fabricate a soy protein (SP)-based composite film via aqueous co-assembly of 3-aminophenylboronic acid-functionalized cellulose...
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Title
Bioinspired hyperbranched protein adhesive based on boronic acid-functionalized cellulose nanofibril and water-soluble polyester
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Volume
219
Pages
108943 - 108943
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