| Literature DB >> 25808338 |
Yue Wang1, Xiangming Li1, Hongmiao Tian1, Hong Hu1, Yu Tian2, Jinyou Shao3, Yucheng Ding1.
Abstract
Dry adhesion observed in the feet of various small creatures has attracted considerable attention owing to the unique advantages such as self-cleaning, adaptability to rough surfaces along with repeatable and reversible adhesiveness. Among these advantages, for practical applications, proper detachability is critical for dry adhesives with artificial microstructures. In this study, we present a microstructured array consisting of both asymmetric rectangle-capped tip and tilted shafts, which produce an orthogonal anisotropy of the shearing strength along the long and short dimensions of the tip, with a maximum anti-shearing in the two directions along the longer dimension. Meanwhile, the tilt feature can enhance anisotropic shearing adhesion by increasing shearing strength in the forward shearing direction and decreasing strength in the reverse shearing direction along the short dimension of the tip, leading to a minimum anti-shearing in only one of the two directions along the shorter dimension of the rectangular tip. Such a microstructured adhesive with only one weak shearing direction, leading to well-controlled attachment and detachment of the adhesive, is created in our experiment by conventional double-sided exposure of a photoresist followed by a moulding process.Entities:
Keywords: anisotropic anti-shearing; biomimetic; dry adhesive; microstructure
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25808338 PMCID: PMC4424686 DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2015.0090
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J R Soc Interface ISSN: 1742-5662 Impact factor: 4.118