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Self-forming double-crosslinked hydrogels by the marriage of catechols and enzyme mimetic polymers.

Yaqing ChenErik MisselwitzAsger Holm AgergaardAmanda AndersenCarsten PedersenHenrik Birkedal
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
Self-forming double-crosslinked (DC) hydrogels were designed by incorporating enzyme-mimicking metal coordination polymer crosslinks and catechol chemistry. A macromolecular tris-histidine copper complex acted both as part of the hydrogel network and as a catalyst of catechol oxidation to induce a second hydrogel network by covalent crosslinking of catechol functionalized polymers thus giving catalytic control over hydrogel crosslinking.
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