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Influence of Acid-Modified Clinoptilolite on the Self-Adhesive Properties of Silicone Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives.

Adrian Krzysztof AntosikMarlena MusikPiotr MiądlickiMateusz WeisbrodtKatarzyna Wilpiszewska
Published in: Polymers (2023)
The preparation of a new "eternally alive adhesive" based on silicone pressure-sensitive adhesives with clinoptilolite is presented. Neat and acid-modified (i.e., treated with sulfuric acid (VI)) clinoptilolite was used. The effect of clinoptilolite acid treatment on the adhesive properties of pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes was tested. The obtained tapes exhibited increased thermal resistance when compared to the reference tapes. Despite introducing the filler, the pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes maintained good functional properties. The new self-adhesive materials show promising implementation potential where increased thermal resistance is required.
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