| Literature DB >> 27480603 |
Alyssa Y Stark1, Mena R Klittich2, Metin Sitti3,4, Peter H Niewiarowski1, Ali Dhinojwala2.
Abstract
The adhesive system of geckos has inspired hundreds of synthetic adhesives. While this system has been used relentlessly as a source of inspiration, less work has been done in reverse, where synthetics are used to test questions and hypotheses about the natural system. Here we take such an approach. We tested shear adhesion of a mushroom-tipped synthetic gecko adhesive under conditions that produced perplexing results in the natural adhesive system. Synthetic samples were tested at two temperatures (12 °C and 32 °C) and four different humidity levels (30%, 55%, 70%, and 80% RH). Surprisingly, adhesive performance of the synthetic samples matched that of living geckos, suggesting that uncontrolled parameters in the natural system, such as surface chemistry and material changes, may not be as influential in whole-animal performance as previously thought. There was one difference, however, when comparing natural and synthetic adhesive performance. At 12 °C and 80% RH, adhesion of the synthetic structures was lower than expected based on the natural system's performance. Our approach highlights a unique opportunity for both biologists and material scientists, where new questions and hypotheses can be fueled by joint comparisons of the natural and synthetic systems, ultimately improving knowledge of both.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27480603 PMCID: PMC4969590 DOI: 10.1038/srep30936
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Analysis of covariance of the effect of temperature, humidity, and their interaction on shear adhesion of synthetic gecko tape.
| Source | DF | SS | F Ratio | p-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Temperature | 1 | 19.3342 | 56.1254 | <0.0001* |
| Humidity | 3 | 1.0476 | 1.0137 | 0.3970 |
| Temperature X Humidity | 3 | 10.2127 | 9.8822 | <0.0001* |
| Area | 1 | 0.0048 | 0.0139 | 0.9066 |
Area is used as a covariate. Values marked with an asterisk signify statistical significance (p<0.05).
Figure 1Average force per unit area of synthetic gecko tape.
Samples were tested in two temperatures (12 °C black bars; 32 °C grey bars) at four different humidity settings. Bars with an asterisk above signify a statistically significance difference between the two groups (p < 0.05). Error is reported as mean ± 1 s.e.m.
Figure 2Typical force profiles of each behavior observed during experimental trials.
These behaviors were characterized as a “U” shaped curve (a), a “V” shaped curve (b), and a “Stick-Slip” curve (c). Arrows denote maximum shear adhesion values where maximum shear adhesion is reached during sliding (a,c) or when maximum shear adhesion is reached first, then sliding occurs (b).