2021
DOI: 10.1002/app.51656
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Thin‐layer photodegradable polyrotaxane gel‐immobilized surfaces for photoregulation of surface properties and cell adhesiveness

Abstract: Thin‐layer photodegradable polyrotaxane (PRX) gel‐immobilized surfaces were fabricated to investigate the photoregulation of surface properties. Photodegradable PRXs comprising α‐cyclodextrin as a cyclic molecule, poly(ethylene glycol) as a polymer axel, and bulky trithiocarbonate as a photolabile stopper molecule (PRX‐MTP) were utilized for the fabrication of thin‐layer gels. PRX‐MTP gels were prepared on the surface of the glasses, where the surfaces were treated with an isocyanate group‐containing silane co… Show more

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“…35,36 PRs have been used in a number of adhesive formulations to bond materials such as hydrogels, 37,38 organogels, 39 resins, 40 and cells. 41,42 PRs have also demonstrated remarkable performance as adhesive binders in Si-anode batteries, 43−45 anode. Recently, acrylic-based pressure-sensitive adhesives derived from PRs have been reported to exhibit high adhesive energies and large extensibilities attributable to ring sliding.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…35,36 PRs have been used in a number of adhesive formulations to bond materials such as hydrogels, 37,38 organogels, 39 resins, 40 and cells. 41,42 PRs have also demonstrated remarkable performance as adhesive binders in Si-anode batteries, 43−45 anode. Recently, acrylic-based pressure-sensitive adhesives derived from PRs have been reported to exhibit high adhesive energies and large extensibilities attributable to ring sliding.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another promising motif for supramolecular adhesives is the bead-on-string structure of polyrotaxanes (PRs) . The translation of macrocycles along a PR backbone provides an additional mechanism for stress dissipation beyond chain uncoiling and stretching. , PRs have been used in a number of adhesive formulations to bond materials such as hydrogels, , organogels, resins, and cells. , PRs have also demonstrated remarkable performance as adhesive binders in Si-anode batteries, attributed to their ability to dissipate the large stresses associated with volumetric changes at the anode. Recently, acrylic-based pressure-sensitive adhesives derived from PRs have been reported to exhibit high adhesive energies and large extensibilities attributable to ring sliding .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…35,36 PRs have been used in a number of adhesive formulations to bond materials such as hydrogels, 37,38 organogels, 39 resins, 40 and cells. 41,42 PRs have also demonstrated remarkable performance as adhesive binders in Si-anode batteries, [43][44][45] attributed to their ability to dissipate the large stresses associated with volumetric changes at the anode. Recently, acrylic-based pressuresensitive adhesives derived from PRs have been reported to exhibit high adhesive energies and large extensibilities attributable to ring sliding.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%