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Biologically Inspired Mushroom-Shaped Adhesive Microstructures

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ANNUAL REVIEW OF MATERIALS RESEARCH, VOL 44
卷 44, 期 -, 页码 173-203

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DOI: 10.1146/annurev-matsci-062910-100458

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adhesion; friction; gecko; contact mechanics; bio-inspired surfaces

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Adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon with great importance in technology, in our everyday life, and in nature. In this article, we review physical interactions that resist the separation of two solids in contact. By using examples of biological attachment systems, we summarize and categorize various principles that contribute to the so-called gecko effect. Emphasis is placed on the contact geometry and in particular on the mushroom-shaped geometry, which is observed in long-term biological adhesive systems. Furthermore, we report on artificial model systems with this bio-inspired geometry and demonstrate that surface microstructures with this geometry are promising candidates for technical applications, in which repeatable, reversible, and residue-free adhesion under different environmental conditions-such as air, fluid, and vacuum-is required. Various applications in robotic systems and in industrial pick-and-place processes are discussed.

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