Improved pressure‐sensitive adhesive performance using carboxylated cellulose nanocrystals via blending

Author:

Movafagh Maryam1,Meek Kelly M.1,Bayat Parisa1,Cranston Emily D.2,Cunningham Michael3,Champagne Pascale4,Morse Timothy5,Kiriakou Michael5,George Sean6,Dubé Marc A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering University of Ottawa Ottawa Canada

2. Department of Wood Science and Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada

3. Department of Chemical Engineering Queen's University Kingston Canada

4. Energy Mining & Environment Research Centre National Research Council Montreal Canada

5. Anomera Inc. Montreal Canada

6. BASF Corp. Charlotte North Carolina USA

Abstract

AbstractCarboxylated cellulose nanocrystals (cCNCs) were blended with high‐quality commercial latex to enhance key pressure‐sensitive adhesive (PSA) properties: tack, peel strength, and shear adhesion. Initially, a 25–1 fractional factorial design was used to evaluate the effect of five factors: cCNC type (never‐dried vs. dried re‐dispersed), the use of sonication to disperse the cCNC, cCNC loading, blend temperature, and mixing speed. The regression analysis identified optimal blend conditions and the three most significant factors. It was found that increasing mixing speed had the strongest positive impact on all three PSA properties. A subsequent design of experiments looked at using a different mixing system—a homogenizer—and the data were viewed relative to the mixing power. Further increase in mixing beyond the original design framework led to increase in shear adhesion but decreased tack and peel strength. Nevertheless, in all cases, the PSA properties of the blended latexes exceeded that of the base‐case latex without cCNCs. The second factor of importance was the cCNC loading. The blending of cCNCs at levels beginning at 0.5 phm (parts per hundred parts monomer) led to the simultaneous improvement in all three PSA properties compared to the base‐case latex. The 1 phm level appeared to provide the best impact on the PSA properties. Finally, the need to sonicate the cCNCs dispersions before blending was significant. The results were further supported by rheological measurements, which demonstrated significant increase in viscosity with cCNC addition. This study clearly demonstrates the effectiveness of cCNC blending to improve all PSA properties simultaneously and provides practical insights for industrial‐scale application.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry,Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry

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