Efficient utilization of peach gum to prepare UV-responsive peelable pressure-sensitive adhesives for non-destructive fabrication of ultrathin electronics

[Display omitted] •Efficient treatment and utilization of natural peach gum.•Dissolve peach gum using the DMAc/LiCl solvent system.•Degrade peach gum using H2O2 under UV light at room temperature.•Synthesize a UV-curable hexafunctional oligomer with sorbitol.•Providing a promising strategy to prepar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied surface science 2023-03, Vol.612, p.155748, Article 155748
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Ziwei, Chen, Shan, Wan, Ye, Miao, Xin, Zhang, Qunchao, Jiang, Tao, Zhang, Cheng, Cao, Xianwu, Hao, Tonghui
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Efficient treatment and utilization of natural peach gum.•Dissolve peach gum using the DMAc/LiCl solvent system.•Degrade peach gum using H2O2 under UV light at room temperature.•Synthesize a UV-curable hexafunctional oligomer with sorbitol.•Providing a promising strategy to prepare bio-based UV-responsive peelable PSAs. Restricted by the poor solubility and complex structure, it remains a significant challenge to efficiently convert raw peach gum (RPG), a natural plant gum comprised of polysaccharides, into usable polymer materials. Herein, a novel approach is reported to prepare UV-responsive peelable pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs), which are mainly applied in the manufacturing of ultrathin electronics, through efficient utilization of RPG via prior dissolution using the N,N-dimethylacetamide/lithium chloride (DMAc/LiCl) solvent system and later degradation using H2O2 under UV light at room temperature. With sorbitol-based polyurethane acrylate (SPUA) as a UV-curable oligomer, rosin as a tackifier, and epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) as a plasticizer, before UV irradiation, the 180° peel strength of the prepared PSAs reached 244.4 N/m. A short period of UV irradiation caused a formed cross-linked network structure inside the PSA and a disruption of the adhesive interface, resulting in a sharp decrease of 180° peel strength to 7.3 N/m to achieve a non-destructive peeling of the adherend electronics from the carrier. This work provides a feasible strategy for efficiently utilizing natural peach gum to prepare bio-based UV-responsive peelable PSAs.
ISSN:0169-4332
1873-5584
DOI:10.1016/j.apsusc.2022.155748