Hydrogen-Bonded Supramolecular Polymer Adhesives: Straightforward Synthesis and Strong Substrate Interaction

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Abstract

High-performance adhesives are of great interest in view of industrial demand. We herein identify a straightforward synthetic strategy towards universal hydrogen-bonded (H-bonded) polymeric adhesives, using a side-chain barbiturate (Ba) and Hamilton wedge (HW) functionalized copolymer. Starting from a rubbery copolymer containing thiolactone derivatives, Ba and HW moieties are tethered as pendant groups via an efficient one-pot two-step amine-thiol-bromo conjugation. Hetero-complementary Ba/HW interactions thus yield H-bonded supramolecular polymeric networks. In addition to an enhanced polymeric network integrity induced by specific Ba/HW association, the presence of individual Ba or HW moieties enables strong binding to a range of substrates, outstanding compared to commercial glues and reported adhesives.

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Chen, S., Li, Z., Wu, Y., Mahmood, N., Lortie, F., Bernard, J., … Zhu, J. (2022). Hydrogen-Bonded Supramolecular Polymer Adhesives: Straightforward Synthesis and Strong Substrate Interaction. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 61(27). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202203876

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