Design principles for creating synthetic underwater adhesives

Volume: 50, Issue: 23, Pages: 13321 - 13345
Published: Jan 1, 2021
Abstract
Water and adhesives have a conflicting relationship as demonstrated by the failure of most man-made adhesives in underwater environments. However, living creatures routinely adhere to substrates underwater. For example, sandcastle worms create protective reefs underwater by secreting a cocktail of protein glue that binds mineral particles together, and mussels attach themselves to rocks near tide-swept sea shores using byssal threads formed from...
Paper Details
Title
Design principles for creating synthetic underwater adhesives
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Volume
50
Issue
23
Pages
13321 - 13345
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