posted on 2022-06-28, 18:34authored byZhekun Shi, Di Tan, Zhuo Wang, Kangjian Xiao, Bo Zhu, Fandong Meng, Quan Liu, Xin Wang, Longjian Xue
Bio-inspired
structured adhesives have promising applications in
many fields, like biomedicine, robotics, and aerospace. However, achieving
robust and switchable adhesion in structured adhesives on non-planar
surfaces remains highly challenging. Inspired by the gripping and
rolling motions of gecko toes, a strong and switchable adhesive, which
comprises a pillar array with radial-oriented spatular tips and is
named as PROST, is developed. PROST possesses a robust adhesion on
flat surfaces and doubles its adhesion on curved surfaces. Moreover,
in situ and fast adhesion switching of PROST on flat/curved surfaces
in dry and wet conditions has been realized by solvent stimulation,
mimicking the bending locomotion of gecko toes. The work here provides
a new strategy for designing controllable adhesion on curved substrates.