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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 632(Pt A): 151-160, 2023 Feb 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36413941

RESUMO

Bioadhesives derived from biomass are steadily gaining spotlight as substitutes for formaldehyde-based resins in the adhesive industry. However, there is a need to develop novel water-resistant bioadhesives with high adhesive and cohesive strengths because the currently available biomaterial-based adhesives have low mechanical strength. In this study, a complex coacervate was prepared easily by mixing silk fibroin and tannic acid to produce a bioadhesive with high adhesive and cohesive strengths as well as water resistance. The silk fibroin-tannic acid coacervate adhered well to various substrates, and its adhesive strength according to the type of substrate and water contact angle were evaluated comparatively. In particular, the adhesive strength of this adhesive on a wood substrate was systematically analyzed by varying different experimental parameters (relative humidity, surface roughness of the substrate, water stability, and pH). This cost-effective coacervate is applicable as an eco-friendly wood adhesive.


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Adesivos , Fibroínas , Madeira , Taninos , Água , Polímeros
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30812982

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A paramagnetic NiTi substrate was coated with diamagnetic carbon materials, i.e., graphene, graphene oxide (GO), and carbon nanotubes (CNTs), in order to reduce magnetic resonance (MR) image artifacts of NiTi implants. The present study focused on the effect of magnetic susceptibility variations in NiTi caused by the carbon coating on MR image artifacts. In the case of the graphene and GO coatings, the reduction of the magnetic susceptibility was greater along the perpendicular direction than the parallel direction. In contrast, the CNT coating exhibited a larger reduction along the parallel direction. The reduction of magnetic susceptibility measured in CNT-coated NiTi (CNT/NiTi) was smaller than the theoretical prediction especially when measured along the parallel direction, because CNTs on the NiTi surface were randomly arranged, rather than in a single direction. MR image artifacts were substantially reduced in all carbon-coated NiTi specimens, which is due to the reduction of magnetic susceptibility in NiTi by the carbon coating. This method can also be applied to other paramagnetic bio-metallic materials such as Co-Cr.


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Materiais Revestidos Biocompatíveis/química , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética/métodos , Nanotubos de Carbono/química , Magnetismo , Níquel/química , Titânio/química
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