Adhesion and non-linear rheology of adhesives with supramolecular crosslinking points
X Callies (SIMM), C Fonteneau (IPCM), S Pensec (IPCM), L Bouteiller, (IPCM), G Ducouret (SIMM), C Creton (SIMM)

TL;DR
This study investigates how supramolecular hydrogen-bonded crosslinking points influence the adhesion and non-linear rheology of polymer-based adhesives, revealing their cohesive failure mode and low debonding energies through probe-tack tests.
Contribution
It provides a systematic analysis of the effect of associative groups on adhesive properties and debonding mechanisms in supramolecular polymers with varying molecular weights.
Findings
Hydrogen bonding induces rod-like aggregates affecting rheology.
Adhesive failure is cohesive with low energy W adh < 40 J/m^2.
Debonding involves cavity growth and large strain deformation analysis.
Abstract
Soft supramolecular materials are promising for the design of innovative and highly tunable adhesives. These materials are composed of polymer chains functionalized by strongly interacting moieties, sometimes called "stickers". In order to systematically investigate the effect of the presence of associative groups on the debonding properties of a supramolecular adhesive, a series of supramolecular model systems has been characterized by probe-tack tests. These model materials, composed of linear and low dispersity poly(butylacrylate) chains functionalized in the middle by a single tri-urea sticker, are able to self-associate by six hydrogen bonds and range in molecular weight (M n) between 5 and 85 kg/mol. The linear rheology and the nanostructure of the same materials (called "PnBA3U") was the object of a previous study 1,2. At room temperature, the association of polymers via hydrogen…
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