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dc.contributorDepartment of Applied Biology and Chemical Technologyen_US
dc.contributorSchool of Fashion and Textilesen_US
dc.creatorXiong, Len_US
dc.creatorWang, Hen_US
dc.creatorWang, Jen_US
dc.creatorLuo, Jen_US
dc.creatorXie, Ren_US
dc.creatorLu, Fen_US
dc.creatorLan, Gen_US
dc.creatorNing, LJen_US
dc.creatorYin, Ren_US
dc.creatorWang, Wen_US
dc.creatorHu, Een_US
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-18T08:04:31Z-
dc.date.available2023-10-18T08:04:31Z-
dc.identifier.issn1944-8244en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10397/102378-
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherAmerican Chemical Societyen_US
dc.rights© 2023 American Chemical Societyen_US
dc.rightsThis document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, copyright © 2023 American Chemical Society after peer review and technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work see https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c11403.en_US
dc.subjectBioadhesivesen_US
dc.subjectWet adhesionen_US
dc.subjectHemostasisen_US
dc.subjectTissue repairen_US
dc.subjectSilken_US
dc.titleFacilely prepared thirsty granules arouse tough wet adhesion on overmoist wounds for hemostasis and tissue repairen_US
dc.typeJournal/Magazine Articleen_US
dc.description.otherinformationTitle on author’s file: Facilely prepared thirsty granules arouse tough wet adhesion on over-moist wounds for hemostasis and tissue repairen_US
dc.identifier.spage49035en_US
dc.identifier.epage49050en_US
dc.identifier.volume15en_US
dc.identifier.issue42en_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1021/acsami.3c11403en_US
dcterms.abstractBioadhesives have been widely used in hemostasis and tissue repair, but the overmoist and wet nature of wound surface (due to the presence of blood and/or wound exudate) has led to poor wet adhesion of bioadhesives, which interrupts the continuous care of wounds. Here, a thirsty polyphenolic silk granule (Tan@SF-pwd-hydro), which absorbs blood and exudate to self-convert to robust bioadhesives (Tan@SF-gel-hydro) in situ, was facilely developed in this study for enhanced wet adhesion toward hemostasis and tissue repair. Tan@SF-pwd-hydro could shield wounds’ wetness and immediately convert itself to Tan@SF-gel-hydro to seal wounds for hemorrhage control and wound healing. The maximum adhesiveness of Tan@SF-gel-hydro over wet pigskin was as high as 59.8 ± 2.1 kPa. Tan@SF-pwd-hydro is a promising transformative dressing for hemostasis and tissue repair since its hemostatic time was approximately half of that of the commercial hemostatic product, CeloxTM, and its healing period was much shorter than that of the commercial bioadhesive product, TegadermTM. This pioneering study utilized adverse wetness over wounds to arouse robust adhesiveness by converting thirsty granules to bioadhesives in situ, creatively turning adversity into opportunities. The facile fabrication approach also offers new perspectives for manufacturing sustainability of biomaterials.en_US
dcterms.accessRightsopen accessen_US
dcterms.bibliographicCitationACS applied materials and interfaces, 25 Oct. 2023, v. 15, no. 42, p. 49035-49050en_US
dcterms.isPartOfACS applied materials and interfacesen_US
dcterms.issued2023-10-25-
dc.identifier.eissn1944-8252en_US
dc.description.validate202310 bcchen_US
dc.description.oaAccepted Manuscripten_US
dc.identifier.FolderNumbera2492-
dc.identifier.SubFormID47780-
dc.description.fundingSourceOthersen_US
dc.description.fundingTextNational Natural Science Foundation of Chinaen_US
dc.description.pubStatusPublisheden_US
dc.description.oaCategoryGreen (AAM)en_US
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