CN115477920A - Preparation method of tannin-based underwater adhesive and product - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention relates to a method for preparing a tannic acid based underwater adhesive, comprising the following steps: preparing a solution A containing tannic acid and a solution B containing gelatin and Pluronic; after mixing solution a with solution B, the gum-like material produced by the reaction was obtained. The components used in the invention are tannic acid, pluronic and gelatin, and the raw materials are simple, the source is wide and the cost is low; the tannic acid and the collagen are natural green substances, have small biological toxicity and good compatibility, and can be degraded in organisms; pluronic has good biocompatibility, is an FDA approved synthetic polymer material which can be used for tissue engineering; the preparation process is simple, a colloidal compound can be formed only by physical crosslinking, and complex chemical reaction is not needed; the compound has super strong underwater adhesiveness and underwater repeatable adhesiveness; the tannic acid has antibacterial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, and can be used for wound adhesion repair in biological tissue engineering.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of adhesives, in particular to a preparation method of a tannin-based underwater adhesive and a product.
Background
In many applications, such as underwater engineering repair, wound repair in surgery and adhesive bonding, adhesives having a strong adhesive capacity in water or in a moist environment are required. However, although the conventional adhesive has excellent bonding strength in air, the adhesive loses its bonding function because water molecules penetrate into the bonding interface to hydrate, swell, or even dissolve in water or in a humid environment.
Many underwater organisms in nature can achieve good adhesion in an aqueous environment. Wherein, mussel is a crustacean which is widely distributed in the ocean, and can bond and fix itself on the surfaces of various solid base materials through secreted byssus under water. Research shows that the key of the byssus of the Chinese medicinal preparation with strong underwater bonding capability is the DOPA functional unit enriched in the structure of the byssus of the Chinese medicinal preparation. The catechol functional group in the DOPA can form strong hydrogen bonds, and mutually competes with water molecules to obtain hydrogen bond sites for an adhesion interface, thereby being beneficial to polar and hydrophilic interface adsorption. Therefore, a great number of underwater adhesives are prepared by graft polymerization and other methods based on catechol functional groups.
However, the phenolic hydroxyl group of the catechol functional group is very easily oxidized to benzoquinone to lose the bonding ability, and the raw material containing the catechol functional group is expensive, and in addition, the catechol group is usually introduced into a macromolecular chain through a plurality of chemical reactions, which limits the development and application of underwater adhesives. Therefore, there is a need to develop a new and powerful underwater adhesive that is inexpensive.
Disclosure of Invention
The technical problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a method for preparing a tannin based underwater adhesive and a product thereof, aiming at the above-mentioned defects of the prior art.
The technical scheme adopted by the invention for solving the technical problems is as follows:
a method of making a tannic acid based underwater adhesive is constructed, comprising the steps of:
(1) Preparing a solution A containing tannic acid and a solution B containing gelatin and Pluronic;
(2) Mixing the solution A and the solution B to obtain a colloidal substance generated by the reaction;
(3) And (4) removing the water in the colloidal substance.
Further, the method for removing water in the step (3) adopts one or more of baking, freeze drying, rotary evaporation and critical point drying.
Further, the concentration range of the tannic acid in the solution A in the step (1) is 0.1 to 200% (w/v).
Further, in the step (1), the total concentration range of gelatin and Pluronic in the solution B is 0.1 to 80% (w/v), and the proportion range of gelatin and Pluronic is 10:0 to 0:10.
further, the dissolving temperature of the solution B in the step (1) is 20 to 150 ℃.
Further, the mixing ratio range of the solution A and the solution B in the step (2) is 0.1:1 to 100:1.
further, in the step (1), the relative molecular mass of gelatin is 2 to 20 ten thousand, the relative molecular mass of tannic acid is 1701, and the relative molecular mass of Pluronic is 1000 to 20000.
Further, the Pluronic in the step (1) is one or more of polyoxyethylene polyoxypropylene ether block copolymers.
Preferably, the Pluronic in step (1) is a mixture of one or more of Pluronic F68, pluronic F108 and Pluronic F127.
A tannic underwater adhesive product, wherein the tannic underwater adhesive product is made using the tannic underwater adhesive preparation method described above.
The invention has the beneficial effects that: the components used in the invention are tannic acid, pluronic and gelatin, and the raw materials are simple, the source is wide and the cost is low; the tannic acid and the collagen are natural green substances, have small biological toxicity and good compatibility, and can be degraded in organisms; pluronic has good biocompatibility, is an FDA approved synthetic polymer material which can be used for tissue engineering; the preparation process is simple, a colloidal compound can be formed only by physical crosslinking, and complex chemical reaction is not needed; the compound has super-strong underwater adhesiveness and underwater repeatable adhesiveness; the tannic acid has antibacterial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, and can be used for wound adhesion repair in biological tissue engineering.
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FIG. 1 is a flow chart of a method of making a tannin based underwater adhesive in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2 is a digital photograph of a gelatinous material obtained by mixing solutions A and B and stirring in example 1 of a method for preparing a tannic acid based underwater adhesive according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing how the tannin based underwater adhesive agent of the preferred embodiment of the present invention is tested for underwater adhesion between different materials with respect to the adhesive agent obtained in example 1;
FIG. 4 is a graphical representation of the bond strength values of the gelatin/Pluronic/tannin composite of example 1 made according to the method of making a tannin based underwater adhesive of the present invention after underwater bonding of the materials;
FIG. 5 is a graphical representation of the bonding strength of a plexiglass sheet after underwater bonding with a gelatin/Pluronic/tannic acid complex in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a digital photograph of a ferrous weight adhered underwater with a gelatinous material obtained in example 4 of a method of making a tannic acid based underwater adhesive according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a digital photograph of the adhesive of the gel-like substance obtained in example 5 of the method for preparing a tannic acid based underwater adhesive according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention adhering to the skin under water;
FIG. 8 is a graphical representation of the change in bond strength of the tannic acid based underwater adhesive of the preferred embodiment of the invention after the pigskin has been bound with a gelatin/Pluronic/tannic acid complex and soaked in water for various periods of time.
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In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present invention clearer, the following description will be made clearly and completely in conjunction with the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are some, not all embodiments of the present invention. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments of the present invention without inventive step, are within the scope of the present invention.
The method of making a tannic acid based underwater adhesive of the preferred embodiment of the invention, as shown in fig. 1 and with reference to fig. 2-8, includes the steps of:
s01: preparing a solution A containing tannic acid and a solution B containing gelatin and Pluronic;
s02: mixing the solution A and the solution B to obtain a colloidal substance generated by the reaction;
s03: and (4) removing the water in the colloidal substance.
The components used in the invention are tannic acid, pluronic and gelatin, and the raw materials are simple, the source is wide and the cost is low; the tannic acid and the collagen are natural green substances, have small biological toxicity and good compatibility, and can be degraded in organisms; pluronic has good biocompatibility, is an FDA approved synthetic polymer material which can be used for tissue engineering; the preparation process is simple, a colloidal compound can be formed only by physical crosslinking, and complex chemical reaction is not needed; the compound has super strong underwater adhesiveness and underwater repeatable adhesiveness; the tannic acid has the functions of antibiosis, antioxidation, anti-inflammation and the like, and can be used in the field of wound adhesion repair in biological tissue engineering;
specifically, the method comprises the following steps: tannin in the components is a common natural polyphenol substance, is widely present in plants, and has good biocompatibility, oxidation resistance and antibacterial activity; compared with diphenol group, triphenol structure in tannic acid is more stable and can form more hydrogen bonds. The gelatin in the components is a hydrolysate of collagen, has the functions of promoting cell adhesion and the like, and has excellent biocompatibility; pluronic is a polyoxyethylene polyoxypropylene ether block copolymer, also has excellent biocompatibility, and is a synthetic polymer approved by the FDA in the united states that can be used for tissue engineering.
Through blending tannic acid, pluronic and gelatin according to different proportions, a part of phenolic hydroxyl groups in the tannic acid can form hydrogen bonds between the gelatin and Pluronic macromolecular chains to generate a complex three-dimensional network macromolecular skeleton structure. In the framework structure, a large amount of free phenolic hydroxyl groups in the tannic acid can compete with water to obtain hydrogen bond sites to form high-density hydrogen bonds with a bonding interface, so that strong underwater adhesion capacity is generated; the gelatin has larger molecular weight, so that the gelatin provides stronger mechanical property for the formed three-dimensional reticular polymer skeleton; due to the fact that Pluronic is a hydrophilic hydrophobic block polymer, water molecules on an interface can be removed by a hydrophobic chain segment of Pluronic during bonding, and therefore stability of a bonding interface is improved.
It should be noted that, the adhesive is prepared by blending tannic acid solution and gelatin/Pluronic solution, and the substances involved in blending include, but are not limited to, derivatives or modified products of tannic acid such as dopamine, catechin and the like, and modified, degraded derivatives of gelatin/Pluronic;
the solvent of the tannic acid solution comprises but is not limited to water, the solvent of the gelatin/Pluronic solution comprises but is not limited to water, and other existing solvents can also be used;
in the second step of operation, a proper amount of stirring can be carried out during mixing so as to improve the mixing efficiency;
in the third step, the jelly is preferably processed in a freeze-drying manner to obtain a powdery substance; when in use, a little water is properly added to form jelly with super strong adhesion.
The present invention will be described in further detail with reference to specific embodiments.
Example 1
The method comprises the following steps: weighing tannic acid 6g, and preparing into 60w/v% aqueous solution A at 25 ℃; respectively weighing 5g of gelatin and 5g of Pluronic (1: 1), adding 50mL of aqueous solution, and preparing 20% aqueous solution B at 60 ℃;
step two: mixing the aqueous solutions A and B in a volume ratio of 1:1 at room temperature, and stirring the mixed solution with a glass rod for 2min to quickly precipitate a large amount of colloidal substances in the solution. Discarding clear solution, and collecting colloidal substance;
step three: and (4) removing the water in the colloidal substance.
Example 2
The method comprises the following steps: weighing 6g of tannic acid, and adding 10mL of deionized water to prepare a 60% aqueous solution A; 10g and 0g (10: 0) of gelatin and Pluronic are respectively weighed, 50mL of aqueous solution is added, and 20% aqueous solution B is prepared at 60 ℃;
step two: mixing aqueous solutions A and B in a volume ratio of 1:1, and stirring the blended solution for 2min by using a glass rod to quickly precipitate a large amount of colloidal substances in the solution. Discarding clear liquid, and collecting colloidal substance;
step three: and (4) removing the water in the colloidal substance.
Example 3
The method comprises the following steps: weighing 6g of tannic acid, and adding 10mL of deionized water to prepare a 60% aqueous solution A; 0g and 10g (0: 10) of gelatin and Pluronic are respectively weighed, 50mL of aqueous solution is added, and 20% of aqueous solution B is prepared at 60 ℃;
step two: mixing the aqueous solutions A and B in a volume ratio of 1:1, stirring the blending solution for 2min by using a glass rod, and quickly precipitating a large amount of colloidal substances in the solution. Discarding clear solution, and collecting colloidal substance;
step three: and (4) removing the water in the colloidal substance.
Example 4
The method comprises the following steps: weighing 3g of tannic acid, and adding 10mL of deionized water to prepare a 30% aqueous solution A; respectively weighing 5g of gelatin and 5g of Pluronic, adding 50mL of aqueous solution, and preparing 20% aqueous solution B at 60 ℃;
step two: mixing the aqueous solutions A and B according to the volume ratio of 1:1, and stirring the blended solution with a glass rod for 2min to quickly precipitate a large amount of colloidal substances in the solution. Discarding clear liquid, and collecting colloidal substance;
step three: and (4) removing the water in the colloidal substance.
Example 5
The method comprises the following steps: weighing 3g of tannic acid, and adding 10mL of deionized water to prepare a 30% aqueous solution A; respectively weighing 5g of gelatin and 5g of Pluronic, adding 50mL of aqueous solution, and preparing 20% aqueous solution B at 60 ℃;
step two: mixing the aqueous solutions A and B according to the volume ratio of 2: 1, and stirring the mixed solution with a glass rod for 2min to quickly precipitate a large amount of colloidal substances in the solution. Discarding clear liquid, and collecting colloidal substance;
step three: and (4) removing the water in the colloidal substance.
Example 6
The method comprises the following steps: weighing 6g of tannic acid, and adding 10mL of deionized water to prepare a 60% aqueous solution A; 5g and 10g (1: 2) of gelatin and Pluronic are respectively weighed and added with 75mL of aqueous solution to prepare 20 percent aqueous solution B at 60 ℃;
step two: mixing the aqueous solutions A and B according to the volume ratio of 1:1, and stirring the mixed solution with a glass rod for 2min to quickly precipitate a large amount of colloidal substances in the solution. Discarding clear solution, and collecting colloidal substance;
step three: and (4) removing the water in the colloidal substance.
1. In the sample handling, 10mm × 50mm sample bars were taken, 20mg of the lyophilized powder of example 1 was applied between the two sample bars, and then the two sample bars were bonded under water at 37 ℃ (above the adhesion triggering temperature of the compound of example 2) with a bonding area of 10mm × 10mm under pressure of 1000Pa for 10s. A universal tensile testing machine is adopted to carry out bonding strength test, during the tensile test, the tensile rate is 5mm/min, the complete test is carried out when the two materials are completely separated after being stretched, the test is carried out for 5 times totally, and the average value is taken;
3. calculating a tensile strength value according to P = F/S (F is a strong force, and S is a bonding area); as shown in FIG. 4, the gelatin/Pluronic/tannin complex gum prepared in example 1 had good adhesion to various materials underwater.
The adhesive strength of the gelatin/Pluronic/tannin composite jelly prepared in examples 1 to 3, which was adhered to an organic glass in water, was tested.
Fig. 5 shows the adhesion strength of the plexiglass sheet after adhesion in water.
As can be seen from fig. 5, both gelatin and Pluronic play important roles in the gel-like complex. When only gelatin is used, the gelatin forms a rigid three-strand spiral structure in water at the temperature of lower than 30 ℃, so that the wettability of the jelly to a bonding interface is poor, and the bonding strength is low or even no bonding property is realized; when Pluronic alone is used, the resulting gel has low matrix strength due to its relatively low molecular weight, and thus has low adhesive strength. Therefore, an adhesive having excellent adhesive strength can be obtained only when gelatin and Pluronic are compounded at a certain ratio.
Fig. 6 is a digital photograph of the jelly obtained in example 4 adhering a ferrous weight under water:
FIG. 7 is a digital photograph showing the adhesion of the jelly-like substance obtained in example 5 to the skin under water;
the gelatin/Pluronic/tannin complex gum prepared in example 6 was tested for durability of bonding strength in water.
FIG. 8 is a graph showing the change in the bonding strength values of the pigskin after being bonded and then soaked in water for various times.
As can be seen from FIG. 8, the gelatin/Pluronic/tannic acid complex is very stable in adhesion and shows very little decrease in adhesion strength after a long soaking time in water.
The above-mentioned embodiments are merely preferred embodiments of the present invention, and the scope of the present invention is not limited thereby, so that all the changes made in the shape and principle of the present invention should be covered within the protection scope of the present invention
A tannic based underwater adhesive article, wherein the tannic based underwater adhesive article is made using the tannic based underwater adhesive preparation method as described above.
It will be understood that modifications and variations can be made by persons skilled in the art in light of the above teachings and all such modifications and variations are intended to be included within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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1. A method for preparing a tannic acid based underwater adhesive, comprising the steps of:
(1) Preparing a solution A containing tannic acid and a solution B containing gelatin and Pluronic;
(2) Mixing the solution A and the solution B to obtain a colloidal substance generated by the reaction;
(3) And (4) removing the water in the colloidal substance.
2. The method of making a tannic acid based underwater binder of claim 1 wherein the moisture removal of step (3) is by one or more of baking, freeze drying, rotary evaporation, critical point drying.
3. The method of preparing a tannic acid based underwater adhesive as recited in claim 1, wherein the concentration of tannic acid in the solution a in the step (1) is in the range of 0.1 to 200% (w/v).
4. The method for preparing a tannic acid based underwater adhesive as claimed in claim 1, wherein the total concentration of gelatin and Pluronic in the solution B in the step (1) is in the range of 0.1 to 80% (w/v), and the ratio of gelatin to Pluronic is in the range of 10:0 to 0:10.
5. the method for preparing a tannic acid based underwater adhesive as claimed in claim 1, wherein the solution B in the step (1) is prepared at a dissolution temperature of 20 to 150 ℃.
6. The method of preparing a tannic acid based underwater adhesive of claim 1, wherein the mixing ratio of the solution a and the solution B in the step (2) is in a range of 0.1:1 to 100:1.
7. the method of producing a tannic acid based underwater adhesive as claimed in claim 1, wherein the relative molecular mass of gelatin in the step (1) is 2 to 20 ten thousand, the relative molecular mass of tannic acid is 1701, and the relative molecular mass of Pluronic is 1000 to 20000.
8. The tannin based underwater adhesive preparation method according to claim 1, wherein Pluronic in step (1) is a mixture of one or more polyoxyethylene polyoxypropylene ether block copolymers.
9. A tannic underwater adhesive article made using the method of making a tannic underwater adhesive according to any one of claims 1 to 8.
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