| Literature DB >> 30845803 |
Weijun Li1, Yang Li2, Mao Sheng1, Shitong Cui1, Zhihang Wang1, Xiaojie Zhang1, Chen Yang1, Zhiyi Yu1, Yilin Zhang3, Shouceng Tian1, Zhendong Dai2, Quan Xu1.
Abstract
According to the fact that gecko-inspired vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VA-CNTs) exhibit ultrastrong adhesion, dopamine is utilized to make a modification to this traditional biomimetic material. The composite material is tested for adhesion performance under different environmental conditions by an atomic force microscope. The adhesion force of the modified VA-CNTs does not show obvious fluctuation during the gradual heating process; however, the material gains improved adhesion when increasing the ambient humidity. In addition, the modified CNTs show a stronger adhesion force than the original CNTs in their performance tests. The dopamine polymer has a good combination with CNTs, which is responsible for the aforementioned excellent performance. Overall, this modification method is simple, convenient, efficient, and environmentally friendly, which all indicates a promising future in its application. The modified CNTs are expected to be used for super-adhesion in harsh environments, as well as in the field of microelectronics.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30845803 DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.9b00192
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Langmuir ISSN: 0743-7463 Impact factor: 3.882