Abstract:Adhesive is a widely used material. However, most of traditional synthetic adhesives are difficult to be peeled and removed without damaging the adherends due to their excellent chemical stability and strong interaction (covalent bonds, physical interactions, or their combinations) with the substrate surfaces. Therefore, complete and efficient recovery of the substrates has become a huge challenge. In this work, a green, removable adhesive based on graft copolymers of aliphatic polyesters, i.e., PPDO (poly(1,4… Show more
“…Even with strong nonbonding and bonding components, it is very difficult for an adhesive to achieve strong interfacial adhesion across a wide variety of substrates. 24 Polar substrates such as wood often have porous surfaces making it difficult to apply an even layer of adhesive to promote strong interfacial contact between two substrates. Nonpolar surfaces such as polyethylene have lower surface energies due to the absence of polar groups making nonbonding and bonding interactions difficult to form.…”
“…Even with strong nonbonding and bonding components, it is very difficult for an adhesive to achieve strong interfacial adhesion across a wide variety of substrates. 24 Polar substrates such as wood often have porous surfaces making it difficult to apply an even layer of adhesive to promote strong interfacial contact between two substrates. Nonpolar surfaces such as polyethylene have lower surface energies due to the absence of polar groups making nonbonding and bonding interactions difficult to form.…”
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