Switching "on" and "off" the adhesion in stimuli-responsive elastomers.

S Kaiser,S V Radl,J Manhart, S Ayalur-Karunakaran,T Griesser, A Moser,C Ganser,C Teichert,W Kern,S Schlögl

SOFT MATTER(2018)

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The present work aims at the preparation of dry adhesives with switchable bonding properties by using the reversible nature of the [4 pi s+4 pi s] cycloaddition of anthracenes. Photo-responsive hydrogenated carboxylated nitrile butadiene rubber with photo-responsive pendant anthracene groups is prepared by one-pot synthesis. The formation of 3D networks relies on the photodimerization of the anthracene moieties upon UV exposure (lambda > 300 nm). Controlled cleavage of the crosslink sites is achieved by either deep UV exposure (lambda = 254 nm) or thermal dissociation at 70 degrees C. The kinetics of the optical and thermal cleavage routes are compared in thin films using UV-vis spectroscopy and their influence on the reversibility of the network is detailed. Going from thin films to free standing samples the modulation of the network structure and thermo-mechanical properties over repeated crosslinking and cleavage cycles are characterized by low-field NMR spectroscopy and dynamic mechanical analysis. The applicability of the stimuli-responsive networks as adhesives with reversible bonding properties is demonstrated. The results evidence that the reversibility of the crosslinking reaction enables a controlled switching "on" and "off" of adhesion properties. The recovery of the adhesion force amounts to 75 and 80% for photo- and thermal dissociation, respectively. Spatial control of adhesion properties is evidenced by adhesion force mapping experiments of photo-patterned films.
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