Too Soft to Stick: Influence of Substrate Modulus on Gecko Adhesion

ORAL

Abstract

The gecko adhesion system fascinates biologists and materials scientists alike for its strong, reversible, glue-free, dry adhesion. Geckos encounter a variety of surfaces in their natural habitats; tropical geckos, such as Gekko gecko, encounter hard rough tree trunks as well as soft flexible leaves. Gecko adhesion on a wide variety of hard surfaces has been extensively studied, however there has been no work focused on adhesion to soft surfaces. Here, we investigate for the first time the influence of substrate modulus on gecko adhesion using two different surfaces (cellulose acetate and polydimethylsiloxane). Understanding the limitations of the gecko system is critical for gecko experimental design as well as for the development of synthetic adhesives, particularly in the biomedical field.

*National Science Foundation

Authors

  • Michael Wilson

    • University of Akron
  • Mena Klittich

    • University of Akron
  • Craig Bernard

    • University of Akron
  • Rochelle Rodrigo

    • University of Akron
  • Austin Keith

    • University of Akron
  • Peter Niewiarowski

    • University of Akron
  • Ali Dhinojwala

    • University of Akron