3d Printing of Octopi-Inspired Hydrogel Suckers with Underwater Adaptation for Reversible Adhesion

28 Pages Posted: 25 Oct 2022

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Yixian Wang

Northwest Minzu University

Desheng Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics

Chengshuo Wang

Northwest Minzu University

Jiayu Wu

Shihezi University

Xin Xu

Shihezi University

Xingxing Yang

Shihezi University

Chufeng Sun

Northwest Minzu University

Pan Jiang

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics

xiaolong wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics

Abstract

Biological structures with reversible adhesion can be widely observed in nature. The current biomimetic adhesion system has attracted extensive interest yet remains the fundamental challenge in the reversible high-adhesion with good environment compatibility, especially underwater. Herein, inspired with octopus, we propose the hydrogel-based suckers with favorable mechanical performance achieved readily by digital light processing 3D printing of the Zr4+-coordinated hydrogels, leading to the excellent underwater adaptation due to the water permeability. In this case, hydrogel, as the typical soft material infilled with water, can effectively enhance the adhesion and stability by the interfacial water sealing in comparison with the traditional hydrophobic and dry materials. The optimized hydrogel sucker with the radius of 5 mm, inclination of 30°, and wall thickness of 1 mm exhibits the highest adhesive strength of 48.46 ± 3.93 kPa in air, and 57.19 ± 1.93 kPa under water by experimental and numerical demonstration. The hydrogel suckers also display good adhesion versatility to different materials, including metal, ceramic, plastic and tissue etc. Finally, a pneumatic hydrogel gripper integrated with the bioinspired suckers can efficiently capture objects under water and in air. This research provides a novel path to develop the intelligent adhesion systems and mobile devices/robots.

Keywords: Hydrogel sucker, Octopi-inspired structure, 3D Printing, Reversible adhesion, Bioinspired gripper

Suggested Citation

Wang, Yixian and Liu, Desheng and Wang, Chengshuo and Wu, Jiayu and Xu, Xin and Yang, Xingxing and Sun, Chufeng and Jiang, Pan and wang, xiaolong, 3d Printing of Octopi-Inspired Hydrogel Suckers with Underwater Adaptation for Reversible Adhesion. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4257126 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4257126

Yixian Wang

Northwest Minzu University ( email )

China

Desheng Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics ( email )

Lanzhou, 730000
China

Chengshuo Wang

Northwest Minzu University ( email )

China

Jiayu Wu

Shihezi University ( email )

China

Xin Xu

Shihezi University ( email )

China

Xingxing Yang

Shihezi University ( email )

China

Chufeng Sun

Northwest Minzu University ( email )

China

Pan Jiang

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics ( email )

Xiaolong Wang (Contact Author)

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics ( email )

Lanzhou, 730000
China

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