Mussel adhesive protein can adhere to almost all kinds of surfaces with high strength
toughness
and resistance to water or moisture. This environmentally friendly
efficient adhesive in mild condition has aroused interests of researchers
especially in how it works and where it can be used. Most of the studies have demonstrated that the strong adhesion ability of mussel is associated with a large amount of 3
4-dihydroxyphenyalanine(DOPA) in its adhesion protein. Inspired by the method that mussel adhesive proteins works
scientists found it possible to use DA instead of DOPA to achieve similar adhesion
because DA molecule has similar functional groups to DOPA as well as the similar molecular structure after polymerization. In this paper
the adhesive mechanism of mussel-inspired bio-mimic polymer
PDA
was introduced
and the applications of its derivatives PDA and in different fields