“…A gecko’s toe pads have millions of setae, and this compliant fibrous structure enhances its adhesion to various surfaces. , The adhesion of individual fibers has been measured, demonstrating that van der Waals forces play a major role in the gecko’s adhesion ability. , Inspired by this unique structure, microfibrillar adhesives with various dimensions of structure elements and geometry have been developed. del Campe et al systematically compared the adhesion of PDMS microfibrillars of different size and tip shape, and found that shape exerts a stronger effect on adhesion than size. , Mushroom-shaped micropillars, − a wedge-structured surface, − funnel-shaped micropillars, , slanted functional gradient micropillars, , T-shaped gradient micropillars, , etc., were then fabricated for the purpose of achieving desirable dry reversible adhesion.…”