Abstract
Abstract
Tribology of bio and bio-inspired interface is useful for assessment of friction, lubrication, and wear of interacting surfaces. The ultra-low friction coefficient (~ 0.01 or less) of soft biological interface in sliding condition is due to the impact of surface chemistry and biomechanical diffusion. The biomimicry of soft hydrogels from hydrophobic macromolecules with supramolecular interaction of hydration shells is emerging for designing of amphiphilic substrates. The viscoelasticity is the inherent mechanical property of soft biological matter/hydrogels for performance under loadings.
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Research Square Platform LLC
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