1. Room-Temperature Self-Healing and Recyclable Self-Crosslinked Isosorbide-Based Adhesive Bioelastomer.
- Author
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Ouyang Q, Du MX, Xiao YN, Wu SH, Zhang B, Liu JJ, and Li CC
- Subjects
- Tensile Strength, Polymers chemistry, Polymers chemical synthesis, Molecular Structure, Isosorbide chemistry, Adhesives chemistry, Temperature
- Abstract
Recently, renewable bio-based materials have received more and more attention due to environmental issues such as global warming and ecosystem destruction. In the present work, a series of isosorbide-based bioelastomers poly(isosorbide carbonate-co-butanediol aliphatic esters)s (PICBAs) are synthesized by a facile and economical two-step melt polycondensation. Due to the slightly self-crosslinking reaction of isosorbide, PICBAs exhibit excellent tensile strength and self-healing ability, the mechanical properties of PICBAs can recover over 95% after 48 h under room temperature. In addition, PICBAs can stick different substances, such as glass, rubber, plastic, and stones, and show better adhesive performance than 3M commercially available double-sided tape. Consequently, isosorbide-based bioelastomers PICBAs are of great potential to be used as environmentally friendly pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSA) in the future., (© 2024 Wiley‐VCH GmbH.)
- Published
- 2024
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