Mussel-inspired load bearing metal-polymer glues

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Alexander StepukWendelin J Stark

Abstract

A mussel-inspired synthetic adhesive based on dopamine containing methacrylate copolymers was developed to bond polymers to metal surfaces at an adhesion strength of up to 20 MPa for bulk samples.

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