离子价值作为一种分子开关,用于抵抗盐的水下粘附
Chang-Sheng Wang1, Jiaxing Zhang2,3, Hu Zhang1
1Faculty of Pharmacy, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, H3T 1J4, Canada.
Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
|August 5, 2025
概括
像Y3+这样的多价离子通过加强π-π和-π相互作用,显著增强基系统中的水下粘附性,克服水化层的破坏,在盐水环境中进行强有力的结合.
科学领域:
- 生物材料科学 生物材料科学
- 表面化学 表面化学
- 超分子化学 超分子化学
背景情况:
- 由于水化层和离子干扰,水下粘附很困难.
- 基于的粘合剂通常在盐水条件下扎,限制了它们的应用.
研究的目的:
- 调查离子价值如何影响系统中的水下粘附.
- 阐明离子介导粘附增强背后的分子机制.
- 为盐水环境的响应性生物灵感材料的设计提供指导.
主要方法:
- 使用具有π-π和-π相互作用的粘合性类系统.
- 研究了单价 (K+) 和多价 (Mg2+,Y3+) 离子的影响.
- 采用了分子动力学模拟,量子力学分析和NMR光谱.
- 开发了一个热力学模型来分析结合动力学.
主要成果:
- 单价离子削弱了的相互作用和粘附.
- 多价离子,特别是Y3+,形成了稳定的π--π网络,显著提高了粘附性.
- Y3+ 显示出异常的桥梁能力,增强了应力消散.
- 核磁共振证实了与残留物 (Phe,Lys) 的阴离子依赖相互作用.
结论:
- 离子价值对于调节系统中的水下粘附至关重要.
- 多价离子,特别是Y3+,为实现强大的水下粘附提供了一个有希望的策略.
- 这项研究为开发用于海洋和生物医学应用的离子响应生物材料提供了分子洞察力.
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