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Hydrogel Adhesion: A Supramolecular Synergy of Chemistry, Topology, and Mechanics

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This article is published in Advanced Functional Materials.The article was published on 2020-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 444 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Topology (chemistry) & Supramolecular chemistry.

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Fundamentals and perspectives in developing zinc-ion battery electrolytes: a comprehensive review

TL;DR: A systematic summary with regard to the basic characteristics of zinc-ion electrolytes facing different issues from optimization strategies to the fundamental science of electrolyte/electrode interfaces (EEIs), particularly in the feasible modifications and advanced characterizations of EEIs has been put forward.
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Adhesion and Adhesives

R. P. Sheldon
- 01 Jan 1966 - 
TL;DR: Adhesion and AdhesivesEdited by Dr. R. Houwink and Dr. G. Salomon.
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Soft Materials by Design: Unconventional Polymer Networks Give Extreme Properties.

TL;DR: In this paper, a review aimed at synergistically reporting: (i) general design principles for hydrogels to achieve extreme mechanical and physical properties, (ii) implementation strategies for the design principles using unconventional polymer networks, and (iii) future directions for the orthogonal design of hydrogel to achieve multiple combined mechanical, physical, chemical, and biological properties.
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Underwater Communication and Optical Camouflage Ionogels

TL;DR: In this paper, a mechanically compliant and visually invisible underwater soft sensor based on ionogel is developed, which can achieve optical camouflage, human-body-motion detection, and barrier-free communication in the aquatic environment.
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The Phenomena of Rupture and Flow in Solids

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Mussel-Inspired Surface Chemistry for Multifunctional Coatings

TL;DR: Inspired by the composition of adhesive proteins in mussels, dopamine self-polymerization is used to form thin, surface-adherent polydopamine films onto a wide range of inorganic and organic materials, including noble metals, oxides, polymers, semiconductors, and ceramics.
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Surface energy and the contact of elastic solids

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of surface energy on the contact between elastic solids is discussed and an analytical model for its effect upon the contact size and the force of adhesion between two lightly loaded spherical solid surfaces is presented.
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Alginate: properties and biomedical applications

TL;DR: This review will provide a comprehensive overview of general properties of alginate and its hydrogels, their biomedical applications, and suggest new perspectives for future studies with these polymers.
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The hydrogen bond in the solid state.

TL;DR: The hydrogen bond is the most important of all directional intermolecular interactions, operative in determining molecular conformation, molecular aggregation, and the function of a vast number of chemical systems ranging from inorganic to biological.
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