壁虎
胶粘剂
微加工
范德瓦尔斯力
材料科学
粘附
纳米技术
复合材料
毛细管作用
物理
生物
图层(电子)
量子力学
制作
分子
医学
生态学
替代医学
病理
作者
A. K. Geǐm,S. V. Dubonos,I. V. Grigorieva,Kostya S. Novoselov,A. A. Zhukov,A.N. Shapoval
出处
期刊:Nature Materials
[Springer Nature]
日期:2003-06-01
卷期号:2 (7): 461-463
被引量:1234
摘要
The amazing climbing ability of geckos has attracted the interest of philosophers and scientists alike for centuries1,2,3. However, only in the past few years2,3 has progress been made in understanding the mechanism behind this ability, which relies on submicrometre keratin hairs covering the soles of geckos. Each hair produces a miniscule force ≈10−7 N (due to van der Waals and/or capillary interactions) but millions of hairs acting together create a formidable adhesion of ≈10 N cm−2: sufficient to keep geckos firmly on their feet, even when upside down on a glass ceiling. It is very tempting3 to create a new type of adhesive by mimicking the gecko mechanism. Here we report on a prototype of such 'gecko tape' made by microfabrication of dense arrays of flexible plastic pillars, the geometry of which is optimized to ensure their collective adhesion. Our approach shows a way to manufacture self-cleaning, re-attachable dry adhesives, although problems related to their durability and mass production are yet to be resolved.
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