Recent progress of tree frog toe pads inspired wet adhesive materials

IF 1.6 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Biosurface and Biotribology Pub Date : 2022-09-16 DOI:10.1049/bsb2.12049
Yikai Zhang, Xizi Wan, Xuetao Xu, Peicheng Teng, Shutao Wang
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Wet adhesion has widespread applications in the fields of wearable electronics, medical devices and intelligent robots. In nature, many organisms have evolved with unique wet adhesion properties to adapt to complex habitats and climb in wet environments without falling. Tree frogs, as crawling masters in tropical rain forests, are representative of wet adhesion and give novel inspirations to design artificial wet adhesive materials by mimicking their specialised hexagonal structures and/or mucus composition. In this review, we first overview the research progress of tree frog toe pads from the perspective of toe pad structure and adhesion mechanism. Then, wet adhesive materials inspired by tree frog toe pads are systematically summarised from (i) the typical polymers, (ii) the preparation approaches, (iii) the adhesion test methods and (iv) the typical artificial adhesion surfaces. Third, various applications of bioinspired wet adhesive surfaces are highlighted. Finally, we present future challenges and opportunities to develop tree frog-inspired wet adhesive materials.

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树蛙脚趾垫启发的湿粘合材料的最新进展
湿式粘接技术在可穿戴电子、医疗器械、智能机器人等领域有着广泛的应用。在自然界中,许多生物进化出了独特的湿润粘附特性,以适应复杂的栖息地,在潮湿的环境中攀爬而不坠落。树蛙作为热带雨林的爬行高手,是湿黏附的代表,通过模仿其特殊的六边形结构和/或黏液成分,为设计人工湿黏附材料提供了新的灵感。本文首先从树蛙趾垫结构和粘附机理两方面综述了树蛙趾垫的研究进展。然后,从(i)典型聚合物,(ii)制备方法,(iii)粘附测试方法和(iv)典型人工粘附表面系统地总结了受树蛙脚趾垫启发的湿粘附材料。第三,重点介绍了仿生湿粘接表面的各种应用。最后,我们提出了未来的挑战和机遇,以发展树蛙启发湿粘接材料。
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Biosurface and Biotribology
Biosurface and Biotribology Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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