Abstract
Polyurethanes stand out as remarkably versatile polymers, renowned for their adjustable mechanical and thermal characteristics, making them invaluable across various domains, notably in adhesive applications. Yet conventional polyurethane adhesives typically form permanent bonds, and thus debonding is not possible without harming the bonded substrates. In the light of escalating calls for sustainability, the development of polyurethane adhesives with debonding-on-demand capabilities has become paramount. Such innovations facilitate disassembly, repair, exchange, and recycling of bonded materials. Consequently, herein, we integrate three different linear acetal polyols into one-component, polyether-based polyurethane adhesives. These new systems not only exhibit comparable thermal properties and superior adhesive performance to conventional adhesives but also offer debonding-on-demand capabilities. These findings provide a drop-in solution to the limitations of traditional bonding methods and foster a circular economy, underscoring the pivotal role of adhesive technology in addressing environmental imperatives.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 113807 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | European Polymer Journal |
Volume | 228 |
Early online date | 5 Feb 2025 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 19 Mar 2025 |
Funding
The authors would like to acknowledge financial support from BASF Polyurethanes GmbH, Mr. Rolf Ilguth for lap-shear stress experiments, Dr. Christos Pantazidis for SEM images and Ms. Roegaya Sabera for photography.
Keywords
- Acetal
- Adhesive
- Debonding-on-demand
- Hydrolysis
- One-component system
- Polyurethane
- Recycling