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Local lateral contact governs shear traction of micropatterned surfaces on hydrogel substrates

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Micropatterned surfaces exhibit enhanced shear traction on soft, aqueous tissue-like materials and, thus, have the potential to advance medical technology by improving the anchoring performance of medical devices on tissue.… Click to show full abstract

Micropatterned surfaces exhibit enhanced shear traction on soft, aqueous tissue-like materials and, thus, have the potential to advance medical technology by improving the anchoring performance of medical devices on tissue. However, the fundamental mechanism underlying the enhanced shear traction is still elusive, as previous studies focused on interactions between micropatterned surfaces and rigid substrates rather than soft substrates. Here, we present a particle tracking method to experimentally measure microscale three-dimensional (3D) deformation of a soft hydrogel in normal and shear contact with arrays of microscale pillars. The measured 3D strain and stress fields reveal that the lateral contact between each individual pillar and the deformed hydrogel substrate governs the shear response. Moreover, by comparing pillars with different cross-sectional geometries, we observe experimental evidence that the shear traction of a pillar on the hydrogel substrate is sensitive to the convex features of its leading edge in the shear direction.

Keywords: shear traction; traction; micropatterned surfaces; lateral contact; governs shear

Journal Title: Science Advances
Year Published: 2022

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