“…The adhesives should be dewatered in a vacuum drying oven at 60 °C for more than 12 h. The molar ratio of -NCO/-OH of the reactants in all transition layer formulations was 1.5 (in the polyurethane industry, the ratio is usually named R value, that is, R = 1.5) and the molar ratio of toluene diisocyanate/glycerin = 3, which is the optimized result of our previous work. 20 When preparing the transition layer film, first, stoichiometric amounts of the polyester binder and glycerin (AR, Sarn Chemical Technology Co., Ltd.) were added to the beaker, and stirred well at 60 °C. Then, a stoichiometric amount of toluene diisocyanate (TDI, Tianjin Guangfu Fine Chemical Research Institute) and 0.3 wt % catalyst (dibutyltin dilaurate/triphenylbismuth = 1:2, both diluted with dioctyl sebacate (DOS) to a solution with a concentration of 0.5% in advance; dibutyltin dilaurate and triphenylbismuth were obtained from Beijing Chemical Plant and DOS was from Luoyang Liming Chemical Research Institute) were added, stirred manually with a glass rod for 3 min, and then placed in a homogenizer, and vacuum degassed at 3000 r/m for 180 s. After the defoaming was completed, the transparent and clear transition layer slurry was poured into a polytetrafluoroethylene mold and placed in a 60 °C thermostat to cure for 7 days.…”