gluein
Gluein is a term used in materials science to describe a hypothetical class of polymeric adhesives defined by repeating gluein units that promote strong, tunable bonding. The concept, informed by bio-inspired adhesion strategies, envisions polymers whose interchain interactions can be engineered to switch between adhesive and non-adhesive states in response to external stimuli. In proposed designs, gluein units provide multiple interaction modalities, including hydrogen bonding, van der Waals forces, and reversible covalent crosslinks activated by light, heat, or chemical triggers.
Molecular design and properties: Gluein polymers feature backbones that balance stiffness and flexibility, with side chains
Synthesis and processing: As a theoretical construct, there is no standardized synthesis. Conceptually, gluein polymers could
Applications and status: Gluein remains largely in the research or theoretical domain. Potential applications include temporary
Safety and environment: General polymer handling guidelines apply. As with many adhesives, considerations include skin contact,