Polymers (Nov 2023)

Synthesis and Characterization of Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives Based on a Naphthyl Curing Agent

  • Junhua Chen,
  • Shiting Li,
  • Xuan Wang,
  • Lili Fang,
  • Dingding Huang,
  • Lin Ke,
  • Jinlian Chen,
  • Qingwei Wang,
  • He Zhang,
  • Yinping Wu,
  • Dongyu Zhu,
  • Chunsheng Li,
  • Xiangying Hao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15234516
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 23
p. 4516

Abstract

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The incorporation of a naphthyl curing agent (NCA) can enhance the thermal stability of pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs). In this study, a PSA matrix was synthesized using a solution polymerization process and consisted of butyl acrylate, acrylic acid, and an ethyl acrylate within an acrylic copolymer. Benzoyl peroxide was used as an initiator during the synthesis. To facilitate the UV curing of the solvent-borne PSAs, glycidyl methacrylate was added to introduce unsaturated carbon double bonds. The resulting UV-curable acrylic PSA tapes exhibited longer holding times at high temperatures (150 °C) compared to uncross-linked PSA tapes, without leaving any residues on the substrate surface. The thermal stability of the PSA was further enhanced by adding more NCA and increasing the UV dosage. This may be attributed to the formation of cross-linking networks within the polymer matrix at higher doses. The researchers successfully balanced the adhesion performance and thermal stability by modifying the amount of NCA and UV radiation, despite the peel strength declining and the holding duration shortening. This research also investigated the effects of cross-linking density on gel content, molecular weight, glass transition temperature, and other properties of the PSAs.

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