CHAPTER 3. Diversified Biological Adhesives and Their Differences with Synthetic Polymers

K. Kamino
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Biological adhesion occurs in various circumstances. Differences of sessile organisms in size, shape, physiology, lifecycle, living environment, and phylogenic relationship would have different design implications in their adhesives, and the structures and mechanisms have yet to be properly unraveled at the molecular level. This chapter focused on the structure and mechanism of underwater adhesion and adhesives of three representative aquatic organisms, barnacle, mussel and tube worm, and the conceptual gap between chemical synthetic adhesives and bio-molecular ones was discussed. Collectively, it was proposed that the combination of unraveling the natural system and the design of analogous protein/peptide-based materials may eventually fill the gap between bio-molecular materials and synthetic chemical polymers.
第三章。多种生物胶粘剂及其与合成聚合物的区别
生物粘附在各种情况下都会发生。不同的无根生物在大小、形状、生理、生命周期、生存环境和系统发育关系等方面的差异对其黏合剂的设计具有不同的意义,其结构和机制尚未在分子水平上得到正确的揭示。本章重点介绍了具有代表性的三种水生生物——藤壶、贻贝和管蠕虫的水下黏附和黏附的结构和机理,并讨论了化学合成黏附与生物分子黏附之间的概念差距。总的来说,研究人员提出,揭示自然系统和设计类似的蛋白质/肽基材料的结合可能最终填补生物分子材料和合成化学聚合物之间的空白。
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