Gecko-like glue is said to be stickiest yet
source: http://www.reuters.com/article/scienceNews/idUSN0942431020081009?sp=true
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"It's the stickiest dry glue yet," said Liming Dai of the University of Dayton, who reported on the glue in the journal Science.
A 1-inch (2.5-cm) square of the adhesive can support the weight of a 220-pound (100-kg) man climbing up a vertical surface, but it can be easily lifted and reapplied, an ideal material for, say, a Spider-Man suit.
"That is not real. What we do is real," said Zhong Lin Wang of Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, referring to the comic book superhero's wall-climbing prowess.
Aside from helping people walk up walls, the glue could be used in electrical components without the need for soldering, Wang and Dai said in a telephone interview.
And because it is dry, it could be used at very low temperatures as in space, where more conventional glues lose their grip.
Like other gecko-inspired glues, the new glue uses a carpet of carbon nanotubes, thin filaments of carbon molecules. But attached to the ends of these filaments are curly strands of carbon that expand the surface area of the glue's gripping action.
This design matches the structure of real gecko feet, which have microscopic hairs that branch off in different directions.
"Our sticky glue has a force 10 times that of gecko feet and three times more than previous sticky glues trying to mimic the gecko feet," said Dai, who also worked with teams from the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory near Dayton and the University of Akron to develop the glue.
Dai said the design is meant to maximize the effect of atomic-scale attractive forces known as van der Waals forces. When the curly part of the tubes are pressed onto a surface, the tubes become aligned with the surface, forming a strong bond. But, when lifted at an angle, this bond is broken.
Wang uses the analogy of having a foot stuck in mud. If you pull straight up, the foot stays stuck, but if you slowly peel the foot away, the bond is broken.
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regjoeschmo
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If it works in space id assume it can work in water...... but idk.... Awesome how we can get such technological breaks from mimicking nature!!!
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regjoeschmo
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themanwithadog
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Does it work underwater.
No particular reason just thought I would ask
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themanwithadog
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jubal
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Good Point Asherp; Ouch!
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jubal
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asherp
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The first thing I thought was "WOW! I'm totally going to put that on my hands and climb a building!'
And then the second thing I thought was "a one inch square of the glue might be able to support the weight of a 220 lb man, but one inch of my skin can't... which means... ouch"
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asherp
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ChristmasAsen
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asherp:
Attach it to your shoes or gloves. Oh man, I wish I had access to this stuff, the trouble I'd cause...
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ChristmasAsen
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onechance
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No no, so did mine, and so was mine.
I just had nothing better to say so I thought I 'd take us on a trip down memory lane to Jr High School and the ever so lame "mom joke".
No harm intended...
I'm sure your mother was awesome, cause you sure are.
- 3 years ago
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onechance
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onechance
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I need to get a tube of that. I'd run up the side of your mom, (cause she's HUGE).
what?
- 3 years ago
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onechance
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Vierotchka
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onechance:
Whose mom? My mom was skinny, only five foot six, and died 25 years ago.
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Vierotchka
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ChristmasAsen
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The rise of the first ever superhero is fast approaching
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ChristmasAsen
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Saladin
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So can we all be ninjas now and stick to the ceiling and scare the crap out of unsuspecting citizens?
I've been wanting to do that for a long time.
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Saladin
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TReaper405
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Saladin:
Me too. I can't wait.
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TReaper405
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blood77
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Saladin:
Yeah but how would you get down?
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blood77
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Vierotchka
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Saladin:
The same way you got up, blood77. If you read the article again, you'll see that it explains that although it has an impressive adherence capacity, it is easy to peel off.
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Vierotchka
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Dmitri_Molotov
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Huh, I remember hearing about gecko-tape in the cyberpunk roleplaying game Shadowrun. Looks like Catalyst Games was right!
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Dmitri_Molotov
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goldenways
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Very cool!
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goldenways
