In medical robotics, micromanipulation becomes particularly challenging in the presence of blood and secretions. Nature offers many examples of adhesion strategies, which can be divided into two macro-categories: morphological adjustments and chemical adaptations. This paper analyzes how two successful specializations from different marine animals can converge into a single biomedical device usable in moist environments. Taking inspiration from the morphology of the octopus sucker and the chemistry of mussel secretions, we developed a protein-coated octopus-inspired micro-sucker device that retains in moist conditions about half of the adhesion it shows in dry environments. From a robotic perspective, this study emphasizes the advantages of taking inspiration from specialized natural solutions to optimize standard robotic designs.

Meloni, G., Tricinci, O., Degl'Innocenti, A., Mazzolai, B. (2020). A protein-coated micro-sucker patch inspired by octopus for adhesion in wet conditions. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 10(1), 15480 [10.1038/s41598-020-72493-7].

A protein-coated micro-sucker patch inspired by octopus for adhesion in wet conditions

Degl'Innocenti, Andrea;
2020-01-01

Abstract

In medical robotics, micromanipulation becomes particularly challenging in the presence of blood and secretions. Nature offers many examples of adhesion strategies, which can be divided into two macro-categories: morphological adjustments and chemical adaptations. This paper analyzes how two successful specializations from different marine animals can converge into a single biomedical device usable in moist environments. Taking inspiration from the morphology of the octopus sucker and the chemistry of mussel secretions, we developed a protein-coated octopus-inspired micro-sucker device that retains in moist conditions about half of the adhesion it shows in dry environments. From a robotic perspective, this study emphasizes the advantages of taking inspiration from specialized natural solutions to optimize standard robotic designs.
2020
Meloni, G., Tricinci, O., Degl'Innocenti, A., Mazzolai, B. (2020). A protein-coated micro-sucker patch inspired by octopus for adhesion in wet conditions. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 10(1), 15480 [10.1038/s41598-020-72493-7].
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