2012
DOI: 10.1021/am3013642
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Switching Off the Tackiness of a Nanocomposite Adhesive in 30 s via Infrared Sintering

Abstract: Soft adhesives require an optimum balance of viscous and elastic properties. Adhesion is poor when the material is either too solidlike or too liquidlike. The ability to switch tack adhesion off at a desired time has many applications, such as in recycling, disassembly of electronics, and painless removal of wound dressings. Here, we describe a new strategy to switch off the tack adhesion in a model nanocomposite adhesive in which temperature is the trigger. The nanocomposite comprises hard methacrylic nanopar… Show more

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“…19 A means to adjust stratification without altering the starting composition or the deposition method would offer a huge efficiency gain over conventional fabrication technology. 6,[20][21][22] Our vision in the design of a switchable, stratified coating is to draw upon insights from our earlier work 23 to bring together two different materials technologies: colloidal stratification and pH-responsive particles. Here, we show how the stratification of binary particle blends can be switched off (or on) simply by raising (or lowering) the pH of the initial dispersion.…”
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“…19 A means to adjust stratification without altering the starting composition or the deposition method would offer a huge efficiency gain over conventional fabrication technology. 6,[20][21][22] Our vision in the design of a switchable, stratified coating is to draw upon insights from our earlier work 23 to bring together two different materials technologies: colloidal stratification and pH-responsive particles. Here, we show how the stratification of binary particle blends can be switched off (or on) simply by raising (or lowering) the pH of the initial dispersion.…”
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“…just 8% of the initial value, thereby providing a significantly better switch-off than obtained from a similar nanocomposite in recently-published work. 20 Placing an opaque mask in contact with the adhesive during exposure to IR radiation created patterned adhesive regions with a spatial resolution of at least 2 mm.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Because of the enrichment of hard nanoparticles at the nanocomposite surface, a significant change in tack properties is seen at a considerably lower volume fraction of nanoparticles than is predicted by percolation theory. 20,32 Analysis of the nonlinear viscoelasticity of the bulk material was performed in order to explain the switching mechanism.…”
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“…The optimal stress-strain behaviour is initially strain softening, to aid crack blunting, and eventually becomes strain hardening to stiffen the fibrils, and increase the force required in the latter The stress-deformation curve measured by a probetack test performed on two materials, P1: Poly(butyl acrylate) copolymer and P2: Poly(butyl acrylate) copolymer with CTA. Probe-tack measurements were performed at constant retraction velocity of 0.1mm s −1 [1].…”
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confidence: 99%