Waterborne, Nanocomposite Pressure‐Sensitive Adhesives with High Tack Energy, Optical Transparency, and Electrical Conductivity
Advanced Materials2006Vol. 18(20), pp. 2730–2734
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Tao Wang, C.‐H. Lei, Alan Β. Dalton, C. Creton, Yi Lin, Kurt Fernando, Ya‐Ping Sun, Mihaela Manea, JoséM. Asua, Joseph L. Keddie
Abstract
Transparent and conductive pressure-sensitive adhesives are cast from aqueous colloidal dispersions of poly(butyl acrylate) (P(BuA)) and functionalized carbon nanotubes (CNTs). At the percolation threshold for network formation (at only 0.3 wt % functionalized CNT), the nanotubes remarkably double the amount of strain at adhesive failure and increase the adhesion energy by 85 % (see figure). The tack properties are explained by current models of adhesive debonding.
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