Congratulate Di Tan's paper on ACS Appl. nano Mater.
Congratulation to Di
Tan for his article “Humidity-Modulated Core−Shell Nanopillars for Enhancement
of Gecko-Inspired Adhesion” has been accepted by ACS Applied Nano Materials.
The
contribution of water to gecko and gecko-inspired adhesion remains a debate.
Here, by investigating the adhesion performances of gecko-inspired nanopillar arrays
in humid environments, the function of water in dry adhesion is discussed. Adhesion
increases with the increase of relative humidity for both hydrophilic and hydrophobic
nanopillar arrays. The superficial layer of both kinds of nanopillars are softened
by water, forming a kind of “sof t shell−stif f core” structure. The core−shell
structure reduces the stress at contact perimeter, enlarges the cohesive zone,
and increases the tolerance to misalignment on contacting surfaces, contributing
to the enhancement of normal adhesion. The result suggests a mechanism for the
function of water in gecko and gecko-inspired dry adhesions.
Link: https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.0c00314