Robust and inexpensive dry adhesives would have a multitude of potential applications, but replicating the impressive adhesive organs of many small animals has proved challenging. A substantial body of work has been produced in recent years which has illuminated the many mechanical processes influencing a dry adhesive interface. The especially potent footpads of the tokay gecko have inspired researchers to develop and examine an impressive and diverse collection of artificial fibrillar dry adhesives, though study of tree frogs and insects demonstrate that successful adhesive designs come in many forms. This review discusses the current theoretical understanding of dry adhesive mechanics, including the observations from biological systems an...
Adhesive joining with molecular (van der Waals) interactions without chemical glue is presently rece...
The fine hair adhesive system found in nature is capable of reversibly adhering to just about any su...
Biomimetics has introduced a new paradigm: by constructing structures with engineered materials and ...
This Feature Article aims to highlight our recent efforts to develop more robust gecko-inspired dry ...
The attachment pads of gecko lizards represent one of the most versatile and effective adhesive stru...
The adhesive toe pads of tree frogs have inspired the design of various so-called 'smooth' synthetic...
The adhesive toe pads of tree frogs have inspired the design of various so-called 'smooth' synthetic...
Bioinspired synthetic dry adhesives offer unique potential in the field of micro assembly and manipu...
Fibrillar structures are found on the attachment pads of insects and small reptiles. These structure...
The adhesive toe pads of tree frogs have inspired the design of various so-called ‘smooth’ synthetic...
Inspired by the remarkable adhesion properties of gecko lizards, bio-inspired dry adhesives with sma...
A number of legged organisms have evolved sophisticated, fibrillar attachment schemes that exhibit f...
A number of legged organisms have evolved sophisticated, fibrillar attachment schemes that exhibit f...
A number of legged organisms have evolved sophisticated, fibrillar attachment schemes that exhibit f...
Inspired by the remarkable adhesion properties of gecko lizards, bio-inspired dry adhesives with sma...
Adhesive joining with molecular (van der Waals) interactions without chemical glue is presently rece...
The fine hair adhesive system found in nature is capable of reversibly adhering to just about any su...
Biomimetics has introduced a new paradigm: by constructing structures with engineered materials and ...
This Feature Article aims to highlight our recent efforts to develop more robust gecko-inspired dry ...
The attachment pads of gecko lizards represent one of the most versatile and effective adhesive stru...
The adhesive toe pads of tree frogs have inspired the design of various so-called 'smooth' synthetic...
The adhesive toe pads of tree frogs have inspired the design of various so-called 'smooth' synthetic...
Bioinspired synthetic dry adhesives offer unique potential in the field of micro assembly and manipu...
Fibrillar structures are found on the attachment pads of insects and small reptiles. These structure...
The adhesive toe pads of tree frogs have inspired the design of various so-called ‘smooth’ synthetic...
Inspired by the remarkable adhesion properties of gecko lizards, bio-inspired dry adhesives with sma...
A number of legged organisms have evolved sophisticated, fibrillar attachment schemes that exhibit f...
A number of legged organisms have evolved sophisticated, fibrillar attachment schemes that exhibit f...
A number of legged organisms have evolved sophisticated, fibrillar attachment schemes that exhibit f...
Inspired by the remarkable adhesion properties of gecko lizards, bio-inspired dry adhesives with sma...
Adhesive joining with molecular (van der Waals) interactions without chemical glue is presently rece...
The fine hair adhesive system found in nature is capable of reversibly adhering to just about any su...
Biomimetics has introduced a new paradigm: by constructing structures with engineered materials and ...