Carbon Nanotubes Make Superglue Look Silly

[Lifexperiments] 10/12/2008 10:44:00 AM

New material will change the face of glue forever

Scientists at the University of Dayton, Ohio and Georgia Institute of
Technology have come up with a new adhesive that mimics the behavior of
gecko's feet, which means that not only is it the strongest ever made, it's
also the easiest to take off.

The feet of the gecko are covered in small hair called setae, which have
branches at the end, called spatulae. When the gecko puts its foot on, say,
a wall, the setae spread and increase the total surface area that's in
contact with the wall. Thanks to molecular forces between the wall and the
setae, the gecko's relatively small foot can hold its entire body up.



Using carbon nanotubes, the scientists have created a similar structure to
create an adhesive pad that is effectively a nanotube forest. They tested a
square centimeter of the pad on materials ranging from Teflon to sandpaper,
and found that it can support up to 1.6 kg when pulled parallel to the
surface. This means that if you're light (and strong) enough, you could coat
your hands with this stuff and be able to pull off a Spider-Man-like
wall-climb if you wished.

The best part, however, is that like the gecko, you can un-stick this pad
just by pulling it in the right direction -- in this case, perpendicular to
the surface you're stuck to. Which means that if you try clinging to
ceilings, you're going to wind up a bloody mess on the ground.

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