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Glycerol-stabilized algae–mussel-inspired adhesives for underwater bonding

Cholewinski et al., 2020

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6901120805691615387
Author
Cholewinski A
Yang F
Zhao B
Publication year
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

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An algae–mussel-inspired underwater adhesive material was recently developed, which was activated by immersion in water. In this work, glycerol was used as a dispersant (replacing water as the medium) to disperse the adhesive and cohesive components; the …
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