Snakeskin-Inspired Elastomers With Extremely Low Coefficient Of Friction Under Dry Conditions

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2020)

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Soft elastomers are critical to a broad range of existing and emerging technologies. One major limitation of soft elastomers is the large friction of coefficient (COF) due to inherently large adhesion and internal loss. In applications where lubrication is not applicable, such as soft robotics, wearable electronics, and biomedical devices, elastomers with inherently low dry COF are required. Inspired by the low COF of snakeskins atop soft bodies, this study reports the development of elastomers with low dry COF by growing a hybrid skin layer with a strong interface with a large stiffness gradient. Using a solid-liquid interfacial polymerization (SLIP) process, hybrid skin layers are imparted onto elastomers, which reduces the COF of the elastomers from 1.6 to 0.1, without sacrificing the bulk compliance and ductility of elastomer. Compared with existing surface modification methods, the SLIP process offers spatial control and ability to mod prepatterned, curved, and inner surfaces, which is essential to engineer multifunctional skin layers for emerging applications.
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coefficient of friction, elastomer, friction reduction, snakeskin inspiration, surface modification
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