A metal-ion-responsive adhesive material via switching of molecular recognition properties

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Abstract

Common adhesives stick to a wide range of materials immediately after they are applied to the surfaces. To prevent indiscriminate sticking, smart adhesive materials that adhere to a specific target surface only under particular conditions are desired. Here we report a polymer hydrogel modified with both b-cyclodextrin (bCD) and 2,20-bipyridyl (bpy) moieties (bCD-bpy gel) as a functional adhesive material responding to metal ions as chemical stimuli. The adhesive property of bCD-bpy gel based on interfacial molecular recognition is expressed by complexation of metal ions to bpy that controlled dissociation of supramolecular crosslinking of bCD-bpy. Moreover, adhesion of bCD-bpy gel exhibits selectivity on the kinds of metal ions, depending on the efficiency of metal-bpy complexes in cross-linking. Transduction of two independent chemical signals (metal ions and host-guest interactions) is achieved in this adhesion system, which leads to the development of highly orthogonal macroscopic joining of multiple objects. © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited.

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Nakamura, T., Takashima, Y., Hashidzume, A., Yamaguchi, H., & Harada, A. (2014). A metal-ion-responsive adhesive material via switching of molecular recognition properties. Nature Communications, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms5622

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