Mussel‐Inspired Molecular Strategies for Fabricating Functional Materials With Underwater Adhesion and Self‐Healing Properties

P Pan Huang H Hongjian Zhang (State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Organic Materials, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) H Hongbo Zeng (Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering)

Abstract

Abstract The exceptional underwater adhesion and self‐healing capabilities of mussels have fascinated researchers for over two decades. Extensive studies have shown that these remarkable properties arise from a series of reversible and dynamic molecular interactions involving mussel foot proteins. Inspired by these molecular interaction strategies, numerous functional materials exhibiting strong underwater adhesion and self‐healing performance have been successfully developed. This review systematically explores the nanomechanical mechanisms of mussel‐inspired molecular interactions, mainly revealed by direct force measurement techniques such as surface forces apparatus and atomic force microscopy. The development of functional materials, including coacervates, coatings, and hydrogels, with underwater adhesion and self‐healing properties, is then summarized. Furthermore, the macroscopic material performances are correlated with the underlying molecular mechanisms, providing valuable insights for the rational design of next‐generation mussel‐inspired functional materials with enhanced underwater adhesion and self‐healing properties.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 51
Published December 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (3)

P

Pan Huang

H

Hongjian Zhang

State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Organic Materials, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

H

Hongbo Zeng

Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering