Abstract
Wet adhesion is greatly demanded in fields of wearable devices, wound dressings, and smart robotics. However, reusable, noninvasive and convenient adhesive pads in the liquid environment have remained a challenge. Here, a novel concept of underwater adhesion inspired by the diving beetle, which utilizes the air bubbles as an adhesive to realize nondestructive and repeatable adhesion working across a wide range of scales is shown. The mechanism of underwater bubble adhesion is revealed by the capillarity of air-bubble bridge, of which the property depends on the dynamic bubble contact angles and the gap distance. The design principle of the air bubble-based underwater adhesion is proposed and validated to tune the interfacial acting force by theoretical and experimental results. Finally, a strong, reusable surface adhesive based on air bubble bridges is demonstrated from macro- to microscales in applications of particle manipulation and particle self-assembly. This unique view of underwater bubble adhesion provides new ideas for broader applications.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 2103423 |
| Journal | Small |
| Volume | 17 |
| Issue number | 42 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 21 Oct 2021 |
Keywords
- air-bubble bridges
- bionic surfaces
- bubbles
- surface wettability
- underwater adhesion
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