In this work we report on experiments aimed at testing the cavitation hypothesis [Varenberg, M.; Gorb, S. J. R. Soc., Interface 2008, 5, 383–385] proposed to explain the strong underwater adhesion of mushroom-shaped adhesive microstructures (MSAMSs). For this purpose, we measured the pull-off forces of individual MSAMSs by detaching them from a glass substrate under different wetting conditions and simultaneously video recording the detachment behavior at very high temporal resolution (54,000–100,000 fps). Although microcavitation was observed during the detachment of individual MSAMSs, which was a consequence of water inclusions present at the glass–MSAMS contact interface subjected to negative pressure (tension), the pull-off forces were ...
Successful adhesion on wet surfaces is one of the most important challenges in biomedical engineerin...
In this thesis, we have studied water in contact with a hydrophobic surface. The thesis covers three...
The superlative adhesive properties of some biological attachment systems, such as those of geckos, ...
Recent advances in bio-inspired microfibrillar adhesives have resulted in technologies that allow re...
Underwater or wet adhesion is highly desirable for numerous applications but is counteracted by the ...
Adhesion system is of great importance to underwater grasp and manipulation, however, the adhesion s...
Thermodynamics tells us to expect underwater contact between two hydrophobic surfaces to result in s...
A pressure-sensitive, nonreacting and nonfouling adhesive which can perform well both in air and und...
AbstractThis letter reviews the adhesive and frictional properties of the first mushroom-shaped adhe...
Underwater adhesion is technically challenging mainly because of the presence of water which drastic...
International audienceWe study the dynamics of contact of a soft object (rubber bead, soft shell, ve...
Interfacial phenomena, such as adhesion, friction, and lubrication, in soft materials are often acco...
Recent experiments have shown that gecko adhesion underwater depends significantly on surface wettab...
Recent theoretical and experimental studies have shown that mushroom shaped micro-pillars exhibit st...
Polyelectrolyte complexation is critical to the formation and properties of many biological and poly...
Successful adhesion on wet surfaces is one of the most important challenges in biomedical engineerin...
In this thesis, we have studied water in contact with a hydrophobic surface. The thesis covers three...
The superlative adhesive properties of some biological attachment systems, such as those of geckos, ...
Recent advances in bio-inspired microfibrillar adhesives have resulted in technologies that allow re...
Underwater or wet adhesion is highly desirable for numerous applications but is counteracted by the ...
Adhesion system is of great importance to underwater grasp and manipulation, however, the adhesion s...
Thermodynamics tells us to expect underwater contact between two hydrophobic surfaces to result in s...
A pressure-sensitive, nonreacting and nonfouling adhesive which can perform well both in air and und...
AbstractThis letter reviews the adhesive and frictional properties of the first mushroom-shaped adhe...
Underwater adhesion is technically challenging mainly because of the presence of water which drastic...
International audienceWe study the dynamics of contact of a soft object (rubber bead, soft shell, ve...
Interfacial phenomena, such as adhesion, friction, and lubrication, in soft materials are often acco...
Recent experiments have shown that gecko adhesion underwater depends significantly on surface wettab...
Recent theoretical and experimental studies have shown that mushroom shaped micro-pillars exhibit st...
Polyelectrolyte complexation is critical to the formation and properties of many biological and poly...
Successful adhesion on wet surfaces is one of the most important challenges in biomedical engineerin...
In this thesis, we have studied water in contact with a hydrophobic surface. The thesis covers three...
The superlative adhesive properties of some biological attachment systems, such as those of geckos, ...