Study on the discoloration phenomenon caused by iron ion oxidation in Boston ivy pads and its effect on adhesion force

研究波士顿常春藤垫中铁离子氧化引起的变色现象及其对粘附力的影响

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Abstract

Boston ivy has received much attention from researchers owing to its exceptional climbing abilities. However, many aspects of their adhesion behavior remain unresolved. Our research has discovered a phenomenon of oxidation and discoloration in Boston ivy pads, which leads to a significant decrease in adhesion force. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive investigation into the oxidation discoloration phenomenon. Through XPS analysis, we confirmed that the transition from Fe(2+) to Fe(3+) in the pad is the primary cause of the oxidation discoloration reaction. Furthermore, by conducting in situ adhesion testing using AFM, we observed a decrease in adhesion during the oxidation of iron ions. The magnitude of adhesion is closely related to the amount of pyrocatechol. Following the oxidation reaction, iron ions chelate with more pyrocatechol, resulting in a decrease in the available pyrocatechol content for adhesion. To validate this mechanism, we designed and prepared a biomimetic composite adhesion surface of a PDMS hydrogel. This composite surface improved oxidation resistance through the hydrogel, demonstrating improved adhesion performance. These findings offer promising prospects for the application of bionic materials in various fields.

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