材料科学
胶粘剂
粘弹性
损耗系数
复合材料
聚合物
弹性模量
大气温度范围
高分子化学
粘附
热力学
图层(电子)
光电子学
物理
电介质
作者
Yan Jie Wang,Yang He,Si Yu Zheng,Ziyang Xu,Jia Li,Yiping Zhao,Li Chen,Wenguang Liu
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202104296
摘要
Abstract Loss factor tan δ determines the viscoelasticity of a material. Higher or lower loss factor tanδ (>1 or <1) suggests a viscous or elastic material. Most polymer pressure‐sensitive adhesives (PSAs) possess a limited operational temperature range (near room temperature), above which the PSAs trend to be more viscous (un‐crosslinked) or more elastic (crosslinked), and below which PSAs become more elastic. These properties are unfavorable for PSA operation. Herein, an underwater PSA possessing short hydrophobic side chains and weak hydrogen bond interactions are described. Proper modulus and stable loss factor close to 1 contributes to an efficient adhesion underwater over a temperature range of 0–100 °C. Moreover, by introducing Teflon particles, the adhesion can be operated under silicon oil from room temperature to 150 °C due to the formation of a drainage surface structure and its temperature insensitivity.
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