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Ambient air-operated thermo-switchable adhesion of N-isopropylacrylamide-incorporated pressure sensitive adhesives

Author(s)
Hwang, JeongukLim, DaegyunLee, GeonwooKim, Young EunPark, JintaeBaek, Myung-JinKim, Hak SunPark, KeumHwanKu, Kang HeeLee, Dong Woog
Issued Date
2023-06
DOI
10.1039/d3mh00419h
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/64711
Citation
MATERIALS HORIZONS, v.10, no.6, pp.2013 - 2023
Abstract
Owing to the rise in global population and living standards, waste treatment has inevitably become a critical issue for a sustainable environment. In particular, for an effective recycling process, it is vital to disassemble different types of materials by removing adhesives used in the packaging. However, this removal process requires harsh solvents (acidic and organic) that are unfriendly to nature and may cause additional pollution. To address this issue, functional adhesive materials that can be removed without the use of harsh solvents have drawn significant attention. One promising approach is to utilize the stimuli-responsive polymers to synthesize pressure sensitive adhesives (PSAs); however, it is technically challenging to simultaneously satisfy (i) strong initial adhesion (without stimulus), (ii) stimuli-responsive sufficient reduction of adhesion, and (iii) reversibility. In this study, thermo-switchable PSAs were synthesized by copolymerizing N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAM), which possesses thermal-responsive properties; acrylic acid, which endows adhesive properties; and 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, which has a low glass transition temperature to attain sufficient flexibility. The synthesized NIPAM-based thermo-switchable PSAs exhibited significantly high peel strength at room temperature (similar to 15.41 N/25 mm at 20 degrees C), which decreased by similar to 97% upon heating (similar to 0.46 N/25 mm at 80 degrees C). Importantly, no residues remained due to the cohesive nature of NIPAM at high temperature. The reversible adhesion behaviour of the thermo-switchable PSAs was retained during repeated heating and cooling cycles. Therefore, the developed thermo-switchable PSA can enhance the reusability and recyclability of valuable materials and minimize the use of toxic chemicals for adhesive removal, contributing to a more sustainable future.
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
ISSN
2051-6347
Keyword
COST-BENEFIT-ANALYSISGLASS-TRANSITIONPOLY(N-ISOPROPYLACRYLAMIDE)BEHAVIORCONONSOLVENCYPERSPECTIVESPERFORMANCECOPOLYMERSRECOVERYWATER

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