A waterborne pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) that shows high adhesive performance and easy debondability on demand without leaving residues on the substrate (adhesive failure) has been developed. A key component of the PSA is a semicrystalline phase that is beneficial for the adhesive properties and that becomes fluid when heated above the melting temperature. Migration of this liquid-like polymer to the substrate-adhesive interface and hardening upon cooling results in a hard non-tacky interface that facilitates debonding. The effect of the particle morphology on the debonding ability is discussed.
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Mehravar, E., Gross, M. A., Leal, G. P., Reck, B., Leiza, J. R., & Asua, J. M. (2018). Phase separation driven on-demand debondable waterborne pressure-sensitive adhesives. Polymers, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym10090975
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