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Polyurethane (urea)/polyacrylates interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) adhesives for low surface energy materials
Authors:Minrui Li  Zhen Zheng  Shujuan Liu  Yuezeng Su  Wei Wei  Xinling Wang
Affiliation:1. Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Metal Matrix Composites, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, , Shanghai, 200240 China;2. School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, , Shanghai, 200240 China
Abstract:On the basis of the polymerization of the acrylate phase catalyzed by the oxidation of trialkylborane at room temperature, a series of polyurethane (urea)/polyacrylates adhesives with interpenetrating polymer network structure (IPNS) was synthesized. The crosslinking polyurethane (urea) phase was synthesized by the reaction between polymer diamine or triol and isocyanate. The resulting IPN adhesives as a function of the polyurethane (urea) or 2‐hydroxylethyl acrylate terminated polyurethane (HEA‐PU) (crosslinking agent of acrylate phase) content were explored. The adhesive morphology took on the IPNS that manifested as a finely dispersed polyurethane (urea) phase in the acrylate phase. Excellent adhesion to low surface energy materials was achieved within a wide range of polyurethane (urea) contents. The IPN adhesives also displayed better flexibility than polyacrylate adhesives with HEA‐PU as a crosslinking agent. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:polyurethane (urea)  polyacrylates  interpenetrating polymer network structure (IPNS)  adhesion  flexibility
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