A Humidity‐Insensitive Waterborne Polyurethane Pressure‐Sensitive Adhesive Modified by Castor Oil and Siloxane

Author:

Ren Jianrong12,Li Xiaobin12,Zhang Ending123,Shi Jun124ORCID,Xiong Xiaoyan125,Kong Chenguang12,Li Cunzhi12,Wang Hangzhou12,Wu Kun126

Affiliation:

1. Guangzhou Institute of Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Guangzhou 510650 People's Republic of China

2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 10049 People's Republic of China

3. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Organic Polymer Materials for Electronics Guangzhou 510650 People's Republic of China

4. New Materials Research Institute of CASCHEM (Chongqing) Co. Ltd Chongqing 400714 People's Republic of China

5. CAS Engineering laboratory for Special Fine Chemicals Guangzhou 510650 People's Republic of China

6. CASH GCC Shaoguan Research Institute of Advanced Materials Shaoguan, Nanxiong 512400 PR China

Abstract

AbstractAlthough waterborne polyurethane pressure‐sensitive (PSA) has achieved great progress, achieving robust effective adhesion on the wet substrate surface is still challenging. Herein, we developed a humidity‐insensitive waterborne polyurethane pressure‐sensitive adhesive through the modification of bio‐based castor oil and 3‐aminopropyl triethoxysilane (APTES) as the end‐capper. Improved bonding property on wet substrate via drainage of hydrophobic groups led to better humidity‐insensitive adhesiveness. The results exhibited exceptional bonding performance (∼3.3N/25 mm) on the moist surface of the steel in the environment with a humidity of 100 % RH (Relative Humidity). Especially, the 180° peel forces of siloxane‐terminated castor oil‐based waterborne polyurethane (SCWPU) respectively enhanced by 13.33 % and 73.68 % compared with the blank sample when the air humidity increased from 50 % RH to 100 % RH. Silicone had the advantages of low surface energy, good heat resistance and good oxidation resistance. The heat resistance could be improved by introducing silicone into waterborne polyurethane. Tested by the TGA, the SCWPU3 PSA demonstrated great thermal stability (THRI=144.32 °C). Besides, the PSA also exhibited low water absorption (20.6 %), and eligible viscoelasticity properties. These findings provided an impetus for the development of humidity‐insensitive PSA.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry

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