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Effect of Liquid Isoprene Rubber on the Adhesion Property of UV Curable Acrylic Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive
Author(s) -
Jiye Lee,
KyungHo Chung
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
elastomers and composites
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2288-7725
pISSN - 2092-9676
DOI - 10.7473/ec.2014.49.3.210
Subject(s) - photoinitiator , adhesive , acrylate , isoprene , materials science , polymer chemistry , acrylic acid , natural rubber , acrylic resin , methacrylate , polymerization , curing (chemistry) , nuclear chemistry , composite material , chemistry , polymer , copolymer , monomer , coating , layer (electronics)
In this study, the acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) for the optical functionality sheet was prepared by blending liquid isoprene rubber. The acrylic PSA was synthesized with butyl acrylate, acrylic acid, 2-ethylhexyl acrylate and 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate. Toluene was used to a solvent for polymerization. Liquid isoprene rubber (LIR-50) was blended with the acrylic PSA and blend ratio was 0 ~ 50 wt%. According to the results, the adhesive transfer, which was the big problem of acrylic adhesive, was reduced with the addition of LIR-50. The secondary bonding of LIR-50 with substrate did not occurred due to absence of polar group in LIR-50. The peel strength and adhesive transfer were decreased by UV curing and the degreed of decrease depended on the amounts of photoinitiator and UV irradiation time. On the other hand holding power increased drastically by increasing amounts of photoinitiator and UV irradiation time.

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