Cross-Linkable Polymeric Materials for Adhesion
Researchers at Purdue University have developed a new class of modifiable polymers that incorporate cross-linking groups. The polymers have varied properties, e.g., hardness, crystallinity, and varied degrees of incorporated cross-linking groups. The preparation of the polymers allows for cross-linking with various metals. By combining flexibility in polymer design along with flexibility in cross-linking reactions, we present a new and versatile family of materials, including water-soluble, UV-cure, and solvent applications. Consequently, the design of new materials can include various hardness, adhesive, electronic, and optical properties. These materials were tested for strength on a polished aluminum surface, a traditionally difficult surface for bonding, and showed strong adhesion up to 5 MPa (approximately 750 lb/in2). Bonding strength is on par with superglue without having been optimized. The polymer plus cross-link material is stable in boiling water for up to two hours.
Uniquely strong, waterproof adhesive As strong as superglue without having been optimized
Waterproof adhesive
Jonathan WilkerWilker Research GroupPurdue ChemistryJonathan WilkerPurdue Materials Engineering
United States
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