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Original Articles

Influence of polymerizable surfactants on the adhesion performance and water resistance of water-based acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs)

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Pages 1770-1788 | Received 07 Mar 2022, Accepted 23 Jun 2022, Published online: 07 Jul 2022
 

Abstract

The behavior of different polymerizable surfactants was investigated to improve the water-resistance of pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs) based on acrylic acid (AA) and n-butyl acrylate (n-BA). Differences in the adhesion properties were found according to the chemical structure and the critical micelle concentration of the polymerizable surfactant, especially when compared to the non-polymerizable reference surfactant (Dowfax 2A1). The polymerizable surfactants with a branched structure resulted in more gel content and higher glass transition temperature in the adhesive. In general, the peel resistance and tack properties decreased with the use of polymerizable surfactants in the PSA formula. However, increased shear resistance was observed with respect to the PSA adhesive synthesized with the reference surfactant. Furthermore, the adhesives made with higher molecular weight polymerizable surfactants resulted in higher shear elastic modulus, shear strength, and deformation energy than the rest of the PSA adhesives. On the other hand, as expected, all the polymerizable surfactants studied contributed to the improved water resistance of the PSA compared to the reference PSA prepared with a conventional surfactant. The covalent bond formed between the polymer and the surfactant limited the migration of the surfactant towards the air-film interface thus reducing the formation of water entry pathways. The polymerizable surfactants with linear molecular structure showed the best water resistance performance.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Agency for Management of University and Research Grants (AGAUR) under Grant 2017-DI-062.

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