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黏附还是滑脱:湿环境中壁虎和类壁虎仿生材料的黏附性能。

Stick or Slip: Adhesive Performance of Geckos and Gecko-Inspired Synthetics in Wet Environments.

机构信息

Department of Biology, Villanova University, 800 East Lancaster Avenue, Villanova, PA 19085, USA.

出版信息

Integr Comp Biol. 2019 Jul 1;59(1):214-226. doi: 10.1093/icb/icz008.

Abstract

The gecko adhesive system has inspired hundreds of synthetic mimics principally focused on replicating the strong, reversible, and versatile properties of the natural system. For geckos native to the tropics, versatility includes the need to remain attached to substrates that become wet from high humidity and frequent rain. Paradoxically, van der Waals forces, the principal mechanism responsible for gecko adhesion, reduce to zero when two contacting surfaces separate even slightly by entrapped water layers. A series of laboratory studies show that instead of slipping, geckos maintain and even improve their adhesive performance in many wet conditions (i.e., on wet hydrophobic substrates, on humid substrates held at low temperatures). The mechanism for this is not fully clarified, and likely ranges in scale from the chemical and material properties of the gecko's contact structures called setae (e.g., setae soften and change surface confirmation when exposed to water), to their locomotor biomechanics and decision-making behavior when encountering water on a substrate in their natural environment (e.g., some geckos tend to run faster and stop more frequently on misted substrates than dry). Current work has also focused on applying results from the natural system to gecko-inspired synthetic adhesives, improving their performance in wet conditions. Gecko-inspired synthetic adhesives have also provided a unique opportunity to test hypotheses about the natural system in semi-natural conditions replicated in the laboratory. Despite many detailed studies focused on the role of water and humidity on gecko and gecko-inspired synthetic adhesion, there remains several outstanding questions: (1) what, if any, role does capillary or capillary-like adhesion play on overall adhesive performance of geckos and gecko-inspired synthetics, (2) how do chemical and material changes at the surface and in the bulk of gecko setae and synthetic fibrils change when exposed to water, and what does this mean for adhesive performance, and (3) how much water do geckos encounter in their native environment, and what is their corresponding behavioral response? This review will detail what we know about gecko adhesion in wet environments, and outline the necessary next steps in biological and synthetic system investigations.

摘要

壁虎的黏附系统激发了数以百计的仿生合成研究,主要聚焦于复制自然系统的强韧、可重复使用和多功能特性。对于生活在热带地区的壁虎来说,多功能性包括需要与因高湿度和频繁降雨而变得潮湿的基底保持黏附。矛盾的是,范德华力是壁虎黏附的主要机制,但当两个接触表面因被水层隔开而稍有分离时,范德华力就会降至零。一系列实验室研究表明,壁虎在许多潮湿环境下(即在潮湿的疏水底材上,在低温下保持潮湿的底材上)不仅不会滑落,反而保持甚至提高了它们的黏附性能。这一机制尚未完全阐明,其作用范围可能从壁虎接触结构(称为刚毛)的化学和材料特性(例如,刚毛在接触水时会软化并改变表面形貌),到它们在自然环境中遇到底材上的水时的运动生物力学和决策行为(例如,一些壁虎在有雾的底材上比在干燥的底材上跑得更快,停得更频繁)。目前的工作还集中在将自然系统的成果应用于受壁虎启发的合成黏附剂,以提高其在潮湿条件下的性能。受壁虎启发的合成黏附剂也为在实验室复制的半自然条件下测试关于自然系统的假设提供了独特的机会。尽管有许多详细的研究集中在水和湿度对壁虎和受壁虎启发的合成黏附的作用,但仍有几个悬而未决的问题:(1)在壁虎和受壁虎启发的合成材料的整体黏附性能中,毛细或类毛细黏附如果起作用的话,其作用如何;(2)刚毛和合成纤维的表面和内部的化学和材料变化在接触水时会如何变化,这对黏附性能意味着什么;(3)壁虎在其自然环境中会遇到多少水,它们的相应行为反应是什么?本综述将详细介绍我们在潮湿环境中对壁虎黏附的了解,并概述生物和合成系统研究中必要的下一步。

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