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Design Rules for Microgel-Supported Adhesives
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Design Rules for Microgel-Supported Adhesives

Abstract

The ability of carboxylated PNIPAM microgels bearing adsorbed PVAm to increase the strength of wet paper and wet cellulose film laminates was measured as a function of the microgel diameter, cross-linking degree, PVAm molecular weight, and roughness of the cellulose substrates. The experimental results and simulations from a model led to the following design rules: (1) For low microgel dosages, small microgels are better because they cover more surface; however, very small gels can get buried in pores. (2) For high microgel dosages, larger gels are better because a saturated monolayer of adsorbed large gels puts more adhesive in the joints. (3) Adhesion increases with decreasing microgel modulus (cross-linking). (4) Adhesion is not sensitive to the molecular weight of the reactive PVAm microgel coating polymer.

Authors

Wen Q; Pelton R

Journal

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol. 51, No. 28, pp. 9564–9570

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Publication Date

July 18, 2012

DOI

10.1021/ie3009428

ISSN

0888-5885

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