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Polysaccharide-based adhesives, especially chitosan (CS)-derived adhesives, serve as promising sustainable alternatives to traditional adhesives. However, most demonstrate a poor adhesive strength. Inspired by the inherent layered structure of marine arthropods (lobsters), a core-shell structure (SiO2-NH2@OPG) with amine-functionalized silica (SiO2-NH2) as the core and oxidized pyrogallol (OPG) as the shell is prepared in this study. The compound is blended with CS to produce a structural biomimetic wood adhesive (SiO2-NH2@OPG/CS) with excellent performance. In addition to thermocompressive curing, this adhesive exhibits a water-evaporation-induced curing behavior at room temperature. With reference to the design mechanism of the lobster cuticle, this microphase-separated structure consists of clustered nanofibers with varying amounts of SiO2-NH2@OPG particles between the fibers. This intriguing microphase structure and its mechanical effects could offer a powerful solution for improving the functional modification of wood composites.
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Kelu Ni
Jiaojiao Yu
Guanben Du
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Northeast Forestry University
Southwest Forestry University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69dbd60f9e6f14d6f1684634 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c19369