Literature DB >> 33401911

A Modular Strategy for Functional Pressure Sensitive Adhesives.

Kyueui Lee1, Brylee David B Tiu1, Valentin Martchenko2, Kristene Mai2, Goun Lee3, Matthias Gerst4, Phillip B Messersmith1,5,6.   

Abstract

A modular approach to synthesizing functional pressure sensitive adhesives (PSAs) was introduced, wherein a modifiable acrylic PSA copolymer was synthesized by copolymerizing common PSA monomers with 6 mol % glycidyl methacrylate, allowing for subsequent functional group modification via the pendant epoxide functionality. This postmodification technique has the advantage of allowing the installation of a variety of functional groups relevant to adhesion, without variation of molecular weight. Because comparisons of cohesive and adhesive performance of candidate PSAs can be complicated by molecular weight differences, this strategy simplifies direct comparisons of the effects of functional groups on performance. As a proof of concept, a mussel-inspired catecholic PSA was synthesized by postreaction of the epoxide scaffold polymer with a thiol-modified catechol, allowing the effect of catechol on underlying structure-property relationships to be determined without variation in molecular weight. The mechanical performance of catecholic PSA was compared to relevant control PSAs by using industry-standard 180° peel and static shear tests, revealing an increase in peel strength achieved through catechol modification. Moreover, we observed an unexpected enhancement in PSA cohesive strength attributed to oxidation of catechol, which cannot be attributed to differences in molecular weight, a common source of changes in PSA cohesive strength.

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Keywords:  adhesion; adhesive; bio-inspired material; cohesion; modular approach

Year:  2021        PMID: 33401911     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c19405

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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