“…Therefore, the reported G c values can be attributed to irreversible processes such as chain pullouts, scissions, or disentanglement processes during debonding, which would only be possible if the polymer films bonded as a result of chain interpenetration across the interface during the prior deformation. Quantitative levels of fracture toughnesses reported in this study are comparable to those obtained in the literature, 34 where debonding, after bonding through interdiffusion, is attributed to irreversible chain pullouts, scissions, or disentanglement processes. Other bonding mechanisms such as acid–base interactions, electrostatic/capillary effects, and mechanical interlocking of asperities cannot be considered responsible for the bonding behavior reported in this study; this is because, at large bulk plastic deformation levels, the interfacial contact area between the films increases rapidly, and if any of these factors were predominant then they would lead to a monotonic increase in bonding with the imposed plastic strain across all films.…”