胶粘剂
材料科学
硼硅酸盐玻璃
粘附
复合材料
聚合物
固化(化学)
壁虎
纳米技术
生态学
图层(电子)
生物
作者
Elmar Kroner,Roya Maboudian,Eduard Arzt
标识
DOI:10.1002/adem.201000090
摘要
Abstract To mimic the adhesive effects of gecko toes, artificial surfaces have been manufactured recently using polydimethylsiloxanes (PDMS). However, the effects of repeated contacts on the adhesive properties remain largely unexplored. In this paper we report on the effect of repeated pull‐off force measurements on the adhesion behavior of PDMS (polymer kit Sylgard 184, Dow Corning) tested with a borosilicate glass probe. A decrease in pull‐off force with increase in number of test cycles is found until a plateau is reached. The initial value and the rate of change in pull‐off force strongly depend on the sample preparation procedure, including curing time and cross‐linking. It is proposed that the behavior is due to steady coverage of the probe with free oligomers. The results are crucial for developing reusable, durable, and residue‐free bioinspired adhesives.
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