2022
DOI: 10.1088/1748-3190/ac4e79
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Biomimicking interfacial fracture behavior of lizard tail autotomy with soft microinterlocking structures

Abstract: Biological soft interfaces often exhibit complex microscale interlocking geometries to ensure sturdy and flexible connections. If needed, the interlocking can rapidly be released on demand leading to an abrupt decrease of interfacial adhesion. Here, inspired by lizard tail autotomy where such apparently tunable interfacial fracture behavior can be observed, we hypothesized an interlocking mechanism between the tail and body based on the muscle-actuated mushroom-shaped microinterlocks along the fracture planes.… Show more

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“…3B. 26–78 The experimental data points were plotted using maximum principal strains (obtained from the FEM models) and normalized excimer peaks' intensity change (obtained from the confocal spectral scanning) to obtain a linear regression model, seen in Fig. 3D.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3B. 26–78 The experimental data points were plotted using maximum principal strains (obtained from the FEM models) and normalized excimer peaks' intensity change (obtained from the confocal spectral scanning) to obtain a linear regression model, seen in Fig. 3D.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 In contrast to other polymers, PDMS has the following attractive properties: excellent replicability from micro-molds, easy to pattern by soft lithography, flexibility (unbreakable compared to glass), optical transparency, affinity to permanently bond with glass via the plasma bonding technique, biocompatibility, gas permeability, and non-toxicity. 1,3,4,12,19,[24][25][26][27][28] Thus, the microfluidics community has embraced PDMS to build microfluidic devices. Therefore, this work focuses on material-level attacks on PDMS-based microfluidic biochips.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…49 We obtained a modulus value of 1.07 MPa, which is the modulus of Sylgard™ 184 PDMS (10 : 1). 50,51 Thus, doping with CD did not adversely affect the modulus of PDMS.…”
Section: Stretchable Fluorescent Polymersmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The purpose of such behavior can be either to distract the predators/threat or to release the stress/pain. For example, lizards can contract a muscle to fracture a vertebra [ 35 ] under a specific condition (biomimicking interfacial fracture behavior of lizard tail autotomy is discussed in [ 36 ]). When spiders are injected in the leg with bee or wasp venom, they can shed this appendage [ 37 ] based on the pain level.…”
Section: Design For Robustnessmentioning
confidence: 99%