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Adhesive Zwitterionic Poly(ionic liquid) with Unprecedented Organic Solvent Resistance.

Jun ZhangHui LiXuan ZhouQinyu HuJiayin ChenLiang TangXiaoqing YangJie GaoBei LiuYan ZhangGai ZhaoShengyi DongShiguo Zhang
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2024)
The resistance of adhesives to organic solvents is of paramount importance in diverse industries. Unfortunately, many currently available adhesives exhibit either weak intermolecular chain interactions, resulting in insufficient resistance to organic solvents, or possess a permanent covalent crosslinked network, impeding recyclability. This study introduces an innovative approach to address this challenge by formulating zwitterionic poly(ionic liquid) (ZPIL) derivatives with robust dipole-dipole interactions, incorporating sulfonic anions and imidazolium cations. Due to its unique dynamic and electrostatic self-crosslinking structure, the ZPIL exhibits significant adhesion to various substrates and demonstrates excellent recyclability even after multiple adhesion tests. Significantly, ZPIL exhibits exceptional adhesion stability across diverse nonpolar and polar organic solvents, including ionic liquids, distinguishing itself from nonionic polymers and conventional poly(ionic liquid)s. Its adhesive performance remains minimally affected even after prolonged exposure to soaking conditions. The study presents a promising solution for the design of highly organic solvent-resistant materials for plastics, coatings, and adhesives.
Keyphrases
  • ionic liquid
  • room temperature
  • water soluble
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  • molecular dynamics simulations