Highly Adaptive Kirigami-Metastructure Adhesive with Vertically Self-Aligning Octopus-like 3D Suction Cups for Efficient Wet Adhesion to Complexly Curved Surfaces
An essential requirement for biomedical devices is the capability of conformal adaptability on diverse irregular 3D (three-dimensional) nonflat surfaces in the human body that may be covered with liquids such as mucus or sweat. However, the development of reversible adhesive interface materials for...
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Published in | ACS applied materials & interfaces Vol. 16; no. 28; pp. 37147 - 37156 |
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Abstract | An essential requirement for biomedical devices is the capability of conformal adaptability on diverse irregular 3D (three-dimensional) nonflat surfaces in the human body that may be covered with liquids such as mucus or sweat. However, the development of reversible adhesive interface materials for biodevices that function on complex biological surfaces is challenging due to the wet, slippery, smooth, and curved surface properties. Herein, we present an ultra-adaptive bioadhesive for irregular 3D oral cavities covered with saliva by integrating a kirigami-metastructure and vertically self-aligning suction cups. The flared suction cup, inspired by octopus tentacles, allows adhesion to moist surfaces. Additionally, the kirigami-based auxetic metastructure with a negative Poisson’s ratio relieves the stress caused by tensile strain, thereby mitigating the stress caused by curved surfaces and enabling conformal contact with the surface. As a result, the adhesive strength of the proposed auxetic adhesive is twice that of adhesives with a flat backbone on highly curved porcine palates. For potential application, the proposed auxetic adhesive is mounted on a denture and performs successfully in human subject feasibility evaluations. An integrated design of these two structures may provide functionality and potential for biomedical applications. |
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AbstractList | An essential requirement for biomedical devices is the capability of conformal adaptability on diverse irregular 3D (three-dimensional) nonflat surfaces in the human body that may be covered with liquids such as mucus or sweat. However, the development of reversible adhesive interface materials for biodevices that function on complex biological surfaces is challenging due to the wet, slippery, smooth, and curved surface properties. Herein, we present an ultra-adaptive bioadhesive for irregular 3D oral cavities covered with saliva by integrating a kirigami-metastructure and vertically self-aligning suction cups. The flared suction cup, inspired by octopus tentacles, allows adhesion to moist surfaces. Additionally, the kirigami-based auxetic metastructure with a negative Poisson's ratio relieves the stress caused by tensile strain, thereby mitigating the stress caused by curved surfaces and enabling conformal contact with the surface. As a result, the adhesive strength of the proposed auxetic adhesive is twice that of adhesives with a flat backbone on highly curved porcine palates. For potential application, the proposed auxetic adhesive is mounted on a denture and performs successfully in human subject feasibility evaluations. An integrated design of these two structures may provide functionality and potential for biomedical applications.An essential requirement for biomedical devices is the capability of conformal adaptability on diverse irregular 3D (three-dimensional) nonflat surfaces in the human body that may be covered with liquids such as mucus or sweat. However, the development of reversible adhesive interface materials for biodevices that function on complex biological surfaces is challenging due to the wet, slippery, smooth, and curved surface properties. Herein, we present an ultra-adaptive bioadhesive for irregular 3D oral cavities covered with saliva by integrating a kirigami-metastructure and vertically self-aligning suction cups. The flared suction cup, inspired by octopus tentacles, allows adhesion to moist surfaces. Additionally, the kirigami-based auxetic metastructure with a negative Poisson's ratio relieves the stress caused by tensile strain, thereby mitigating the stress caused by curved surfaces and enabling conformal contact with the surface. As a result, the adhesive strength of the proposed auxetic adhesive is twice that of adhesives with a flat backbone on highly curved porcine palates. For potential application, the proposed auxetic adhesive is mounted on a denture and performs successfully in human subject feasibility evaluations. An integrated design of these two structures may provide functionality and potential for biomedical applications. An essential requirement for biomedical devices is the capability of conformal adaptability on diverse irregular 3D (three-dimensional) nonflat surfaces in the human body that may be covered with liquids such as mucus or sweat. However, the development of reversible adhesive interface materials for biodevices that function on complex biological surfaces is challenging due to the wet, slippery, smooth, and curved surface properties. Herein, we present an ultra-adaptive bioadhesive for irregular 3D oral cavities covered with saliva by integrating a kirigami-metastructure and vertically self-aligning suction cups. The flared suction cup, inspired by octopus tentacles, allows adhesion to moist surfaces. Additionally, the kirigami-based auxetic metastructure with a negative Poisson's ratio relieves the stress caused by tensile strain, thereby mitigating the stress caused by curved surfaces and enabling conformal contact with the surface. As a result, the adhesive strength of the proposed auxetic adhesive is twice that of adhesives with a flat backbone on highly curved porcine palates. For potential application, the proposed auxetic adhesive is mounted on a denture and performs successfully in human subject feasibility evaluations. An integrated design of these two structures may provide functionality and potential for biomedical applications. |
Author | Lee, Jihyun Hwang, Gui Won Park, Hyoung-Ki Kang, Gyun Ro Choi, Yoon Seok Pang, Changhyun |
AuthorAffiliation | School of Chemical Engineering Korea University College of Medicine Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) Samsung Advanced Institute for Health Science & Technology (SAIHST) Department of Internal Medicine |
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