School of Power and Mechanical Engineering and The Institute of Technological Science Wuhan University, South Donghu Road 8, Wuhan, Hubei 430072, China.
Biointerphases. 2021 Mar 4;16(2):021001. doi: 10.1116/6.0000747.
Bioinspired structure adhesives have received increasing interest for many applications, such as climbing robots and medical devices. Inspired by the closely packed keratin nanopillars on the toe pads of tree frogs, tightly arranged polycaprolactone nanorod arrays are prepared by mold process and chemical modification. Nanorod arrays show enhanced adhesion and friction on both smooth and rough surfaces compared to the arrays with hexagonal micropillars. The bonding of nanorods results in a larger stiffness of the nanorod surface, contributing mainly to friction rather than adhesion. The results suggest the function of closely packed keratin nanopillars on the toe pad of tree frogs and offer a guiding principle for the designing of new structured adhesives with strong attaching abilities.
受树蛙脚趾垫上紧密排列的角蛋白纳米柱的启发,通过模具工艺和化学修饰制备了紧密排列的聚己内酯纳米棒阵列。与具有六方微柱的阵列相比,纳米棒阵列在光滑和粗糙表面上表现出增强的附着力和摩擦力。纳米棒的结合导致纳米棒表面的刚性更大,主要有助于摩擦而不是附着。研究结果表明,树蛙脚趾垫上紧密排列的角蛋白纳米柱具有重要的功能,为具有较强附着能力的新型结构胶粘剂的设计提供了指导原则。