Xu et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Advance in barnacle cement with high underwater adhesionXu et al., 2022
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- Xu Z
- Liu Z
- Zhang C
- Xu D
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- Journal of Applied Polymer Science
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Adhesives play an important role in the areas of biomedicine and engineering manufacture. Barnacle cement is a polyprotein complex secreted by barnacle, which can bind with various kinds of underwater substances; therefore, becoming a hotspot of new bionic adhesive …
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