초록 |
The imidazole residue is one of the most versatile binding sites in protein and its metal coordination complex has been extensively studied in varied area. In this work, metal-coordinated viscous gels from imidazole-containing polyaspartamide were prepared and its adhesive property was investigated. The obtained raw polymer and gels were characterized by NMR, FT-IR, SEM and AAS. The viscous polymeric gels obtained from metal ion (Cu+2, Ni+2, or Zn+2) containing aqueous solution showed good bulk adhesion strength onto various different substrates such as glass, acryl plastic and metal foil. This novel metal-binding and adhesive material based on biocompatible polyamide has potential for biomedical and environmental applications. |