Epoxy Adhesives with Reversible Hardeners: Controllable Thermal Debonding in Bulk and at Interfaces

Author:

Van Lijsebetten Filip1ORCID,Maiheu Tim1ORCID,Winne Johan M.1ORCID,Du Prez Filip E.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Polymer Chemistry Research Group Centre of Macromolecular Chemistry (CMaC) and Laboratory of Organic Synthesis Department of Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry Faculty of Sciences Ghent University Krijgslaan 281‐S4 Ghent 9000 Belgium

Abstract

AbstractOn‐demand adhesive dismantling has the potential to improve multimaterial product recycling, but its implementation has been hampered by a critical trade‐off between strong bonding and easy debonding. As a result, the temperature range in which these temporary adhesives can be used is relatively limited. Here, a new class of dynamic epoxy resins is reported that significantly extends this upper temperature limit and still achieves fast debonding. Specifically, two types of dynamic polyamidoamine curing agents for epoxy hardening are developed, being polysuccinamides (PSA) and polyglutaramides (PGA). As the dynamic debonding/rebonding process of PSA and especially PGA linkages is more thermally demanding and at the same time more thermally robust than previously reported dynamic covalent systems, the resulting materials can be triggered at high temperatures, and at the same time remain bonded over a wide temperature range. The versatility of the PSA and PGA dynamic adhesive curing system is demonstrated in classical bulk adhesive formulations, as well as in dynamic covalent linking to a PSA‐ or PGA‐functionalized surface. As a result, an attractive drop‐in strategy is achieved for producing debondable and rebondable epoxy adhesives, with high complementarity to existing adhesive resin technologies and applicable in an industrially relevant temperature window.

Funder

European Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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