Gecko-inspired composite micro-pillars with both robust adhesion and enhanced dry self-cleaning property

Abstract Self-cleaning surfaces are desirable in many engineering applications where low energy consumption, reusability and sustainability are of the biggest concerns. Inspired by the gecko’s unique ‘dry self-cleaning’ hierarchical structures. Here we fabricated artificial Fe 3 O 4 /PDMS composites that show robust self-cleaning capabilities. The enhanced adhesion performance is attributable to the decrease of PDMS polymerization degree and the load transfer between PDMS matrix and Fe 3 O 4 magnetic particles. The self-cleaning surfaces showed up to 24.3% self-cleaning rate with as few as 4 steps. Simulation result indicated that the changing of cross linking between Fe 3 O 4 and PDMS is the main reason for the enhanced self-cleaning surfaces. This work reveals an alternative route of making high-performance self-cleaning smart surfaces that are applicable in the textile industry, robotic locomotion/gripping technology, outer-space explorations and tissue engineering.

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