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Effect of Oligomer Segregation on the Aggregation State and Strength at the Polystyrene/Substrate Interface.

Manabu InutsukaHirohmi WatanabeMasaru AoyagiNorifumi L YamadaChisa TanakaTakayuki IkeharaDaisuke KawaguchiSatoru YamamotoDaisuke Kawaguchi
Published in: ACS macro letters (2022)
The interfacial strength of polystyrene (PS) with and without PS oligomers in contact with a glass substrate was examined to determine the relationship between the interfacial aggregation state and adhesion. The shear bond strength and adsorbed layer thickness of neat PS exhibited a similar dependence on the thermal annealing time: they increased to constant values within almost the same time. This implies that the adhesion of the polymer is closely related to the formation of an adsorbed layer at the adhesion interface. Nevertheless, in the case of PS with a small amount of oligomer, the shear bond strength decreased, while the adsorbed layer thickness was almost the same as that of neat PS. Based on the results of interfacial analyses, we propose that the interfacial segregation of the oligomer reduced the entanglement between the interfacial free chains in the adsorbed layer and the bulk chains.
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