Resilient wet adhesion of catechol analogs

01 November 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

The need for improved wet adhesives has driven research on mussel-inspired materials incorporating dihydroxyphenylalanine (Dopa) and related analogs of the parent catechol, but practical application of these functionalities is limited by their susceptibility to oxidation. Here, we investigate the molecular-level adhesion of the catechol analogs dihydroxybenzamide (DHB) and hydroxypyridinone (HOPO) as a function of pH. We find that the molecular structure of the catechol analogs influences their susceptibility to oxidation in alkaline conditions, with HOPO emerging as a particularly promising candidate for pH-tolerant adhesives for diverse environmental conditions.

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Resilient wet adhesion of catechol analogs
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S1. Synthetic methods for Tren(Lys-3,4-DHB)3 and Tren(Lys-1,2-HOPO)3 Scheme S1. Synthetic scheme for Tren(Lys-3,4-DHB)3 and Tren(Lys-1,2-HOPO)3 Methods S1. Synthetic methods for Tren(Lys-3,4-DHB)3 and Tren(Lys-1,2-HOPO)3 Figure S1. 1H NMR of Tren(Lys-3,4-DHB)3 Figure S2. 13C NMR of Tren(Lys-3,4-DHB)3 Figure S3. 1H-13C HMBC NMR of Tren(Lys-3,4-DHB)3 Table S1. NMR data for Tren(Lys-3,4-DHB)3 Figure S4. 1H NMR of Tren(Lys-1,2-HOPO)3 Figure S5. 13C NMR of Tren(Lys-1,2-HOPO)3 Figure S6. 1H-13C HMBC NMR of Tren(Lys-1,2-HOPO)3 Table S2. NMR data for Tren(Lys-1,2-HOPO)3 Figure S7. Reversibility of the adhesion of Tren(Lys-1,2-HOPO)3 Figure S8. Reversibility of the adhesion of Tren(Lys-3,4-DHB)3 Figure S9. Adhesion of mica surfaces in buffer Figure S10. Adhesion and film thickness of Tren(Lys-1,2-HOPO)3 vs deposition concentration Table S3. pKa values of selected compounds and functional groups. Table S4. Average deprotonation fraction and total charge of Tren(Lys-2,3-DHB)3 at pH 3, 7, and 10. Figure S11. Adhesion measurements of Tren(Lys-2,3-DHB)3 and Tren(Lys-3,4-DHB)3 deposited after incubation at pH 10.
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