Authors
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Kamperman, M. ; Synytska, A.
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Title
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Switchable adhesion by chemical functionality and topography
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Date
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16.05.2012
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Number
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32283
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Abstract
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Progress in adhesion technology over the last decades have led to widespread replacement of mechanical fasteners with adhesive bonds. Despite the advances, it remains challenging to produce materials that are sticky on demand. In this feature article we highlight recent efforts to develop reversibly switchable adhesives, that exhibit the ability to trigger adhesion in response to an environmental change - for example, pH, solvent, temperature, mechanics, electro/magnetic field. We review two initially separate design principles to induce switchable adhesion: (1) chemical functionality and (2) topography. Combining both approaches may lead to novel hierarchical adhesives with interesting property profiles.
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Publisher
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Journal of Materials Chemistry
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Wikidata
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Citation
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Journal of Materials Chemistry 22 (2012) 19390-19401
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DOI
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https://doi.org/10.1039/C2JM31747H
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Tags
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PG_Switchable_Adaptive_Adhesion
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