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Published by C1ay 06-19-2007
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InfiniteNow
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06-19-2007
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| Re: Nanotube Adhesive Sticks Better Than a Gecko’s Foot That's rather cool. Quote:
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InfiniteNow
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06-19-2007
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| Re: Nanotube Adhesive Sticks Better Than a Gecko’s Foot From what I've read, it appears that the linkage formed by adhesives is both mechanical and molecular, and that the ability of the tape to stick to the surface is contingent on it's ability to be "pushed" against it. Generally, it is air pressure doing the pushing, and in space this is absent. However, I didn't get much farther than that. Here is a link to the actual article published by the researchers, however it requires paid subscription: Abstract (free) : Carbon nanotube-based synthetic gecko tapes -- Ge et al., 10.1073/pnas.0703505104 -- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Full Text (subscription only): PNAS -- Sign In Page |
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| Re: Nanotube Adhesive Sticks Better Than a Gecko’s Foot Quote:
I'm going to hazard a guess and say that in a vacuum, you do not have space between the molecules because of lack of air. Perhaps this air space is critical for the "intertwining" to work. I'm envisioning something like a peice of velcro made out of minature balloons. With the baloons deflated, no "hooks" would exist to snag each other. Quote:
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| Re: Nanotube Adhesive Sticks Better Than a Gecko’s Foot Quote:
Straight Dope Staff Report: How does glue work? Quote:
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#7
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06-19-2007
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| Re: Nanotube Adhesive Sticks Better Than a Gecko’s Foot Its an interesting subject, adhesion - I have always found it puzzling, you can look at something and feel it and know that its sticky, but are at a loss to say why its sticky. Anyone interested in starting a thread on this sticky matter at hand? |
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#8
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InfiniteNow
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| Re: Nanotube Adhesive Sticks Better Than a Gecko’s Foot Quote:
http://hypography.com/forums/enginee...tml#post178893 ![]() | |
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