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Black phosphorus boosts wet-tissue adhesion of composite patches by enhancing water absorption and mechanical properties.


ABSTRACT: Wet-tissue adhesives have long been attractive materials for realizing complicated biomedical functions. However, the hydration film on wet tissues can generate a boundary, forming hydrogen bonds with the adhesives that weaken adhesive strength. Introducing black phosphorus (BP) is believed to enhance the water absorption capacity of tape-type adhesives and effectively eliminate hydration layers between the tissue and adhesive. This study reports a composite patch integrated with BP nanosheets (CPB) for wet-tissue adhesion. The patch's improved water absorption and mechanical properties ensure its immediate and robust adhesion to wet tissues. Various bioapplications of CPB are demonstrated, such as rapid hemostasis (within ~1-2 seconds), monitoring of physical-activity and prevention of tumour-recurrence, all validated via in vivo studies. Given the good practicability, histocompatibility and biodegradability of CPB, the proposed patches hold significant promise for a wide range of biomedical applications.

SUBMITTER: Zhang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10883952 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Black phosphorus boosts wet-tissue adhesion of composite patches by enhancing water absorption and mechanical properties.

Zhang Yuanchi Y   Li Cairong C   Guo Along A   Yang Yipei Y   Nie Yangyi Y   Liao Jiaxin J   Liu Ben B   Zhou Yanmei Y   Li Long L   Chen Zhitong Z   Zhang Wei W   Qin Ling L   Lai Yuxiao Y  

Nature communications 20240222 1


Wet-tissue adhesives have long been attractive materials for realizing complicated biomedical functions. However, the hydration film on wet tissues can generate a boundary, forming hydrogen bonds with the adhesives that weaken adhesive strength. Introducing black phosphorus (BP) is believed to enhance the water absorption capacity of tape-type adhesives and effectively eliminate hydration layers between the tissue and adhesive. This study reports a composite patch integrated with BP nanosheets (  ...[more]

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