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This book reviews the structure of different biological adhesives and the mechanisms by which they achieve interfacial adhesion, cohesive strength, and fracture toughness. These adhesives include cements, strongly adherent fibrous holdfasts, tough and flexible adhesive gels, energy-dissipating adhesive tapes, nanoparticle-based adhesives, hierarchically structured nanoarray adhesives and a wide variety of viscous, sticky secretions.
Biological adhesives are complex biomaterials that have evolved to meet a wide variety of functional demands, and which range from the micro- to the macro-scale. Some adhesives set rapidly, while others set over longer periods of time; others can readily detach and reattach to allow movement and to manipulate objects, while yet others have the ability to self-heal after sustaining damage.
Recent technological advances have expanded our ability to characterize these materials. Analyzing the physical and molecular structure, processing, chemical interactions and mechanical properties of these adhesives has yielded novel insights, which this new edition discusses in detail. These insights are likely to inform and guide the biomimetic development of new, powerful adhesives with desirable properties that are unmatched by today's synthetic adhesives. Given the breadth and depth of its coverage, the book offers an invaluable source of information for industrial and academic researchers alike.
A fully revised and expanded new edition Now also covers adhesives from mussels, spiders and ivy Of great interest for applications in medicine, dentistry, and biotechnology
Auteur
Andrew M. Smith
Professor
Ithaca College
Department of Biology
Specialty: Animal Physiology, Biomechanics
Phone (607) 274-3975
E-mail: asmith@ithaca.edu
Office: 155 Ctr for Natural Sciences
Ithaca, NY 14850
Contenu
Adhesive Bacterial Exopolysaccharides.- Adhesion and Adhesives of Fungi and Oomycetes.- Diatom adhesives: Molecular and Mechanical Properties.- Progress in the study of adhesion by marine invertebrate larvae.- The Adhesive Tapelike Silk of Aquatic Caddisworms.- Interfacial phenomena in marine and freshwater mussel adhesion.- Barnacle Underwater Attachment.- The biochemistry and mechanics of gastropod adhesive gels.- Adhesive secretions in echinoderms: A review.- An adhesive secreted by Australian frogs of the genus Notaden.- Properties, Principles, and Parameters of the Gecko Adhesive System.- Adhesive secretions in harvestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones).- Unraveling the Design Principles of Black Widow's Gumfoot Glue.- High-strength Adhesive Exuded from the Adventitious Roots of English Ivy.- Biomimetic Adhesives and Coatings Based on Mussel Adhesive Proteins.