水下
粘附
胶粘剂
纳米技术
仿生学
材料科学
计算机科学
地质学
复合材料
图层(电子)
海洋学
作者
Chanhong Lee,Huigang Shi,Jiyoung Jung,Bowen Zheng,Kan Wang,Ravi Tutika,Rong Long,Bruce P. Lee,Grace X. Gu,Michael D. Bartlett
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.xcrp.2023.101597
摘要
Strong adherence to underwater or wet surfaces for applications like tissue adhesion and underwater robotics is a significant challenge. This is especially apparent when switchable adhesion is required that demands rapid attachment, high adhesive capacity, and easy release. Nature displays a spectrum of permanent to reversible attachment from organisms ranging from the mussel to the octopus, providing inspiration for underwater adhesion design that has yet to be fully leveraged in synthetic systems. Here, we review the challenges and opportunities for creating underwater adhesives with a pathway to switchability. We discuss key material, geometric, modeling, and design tools necessary to achieve underwater adhesion similar to the adhesion control demonstrated in nature. Through these interdisciplinary efforts, we envision that bioinspired adhesives can rise to or even surpass the extraordinary capabilities found in biological systems.
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