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Air Bubble Bridge-Based Bioinspired Underwater Adhesion

Journal

SMALL
Volume 17, Issue 42, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202103423

Keywords

air-bubble bridges; bionic surfaces; bubbles; surface wettability; underwater adhesion

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2019YFB1309702]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51935001, 51725501, 51905022]

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This study introduces a novel concept of underwater adhesion inspired by diving beetles, using air bubbles as adhesives for nondestructive and repeatable adhesion. The design of strong, reusable surface adhesive based on air bubble bridges shows promise in applications of particle manipulation and self-assembly.
Wet adhesion is greatly demanded in fields of wearable devices, wound dressings, and smart robotics. However, reusable, noninvasive and convenient adhesive pads in the liquid environment have remained a challenge. Here, a novel concept of underwater adhesion inspired by the diving beetle, which utilizes the air bubbles as an adhesive to realize nondestructive and repeatable adhesion working across a wide range of scales is shown. The mechanism of underwater bubble adhesion is revealed by the capillarity of air-bubble bridge, of which the property depends on the dynamic bubble contact angles and the gap distance. The design principle of the air bubble-based underwater adhesion is proposed and validated to tune the interfacial acting force by theoretical and experimental results. Finally, a strong, reusable surface adhesive based on air bubble bridges is demonstrated from macro- to microscales in applications of particle manipulation and particle self-assembly. This unique view of underwater bubble adhesion provides new ideas for broader applications.

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