2021 Annual Meeting
(589h) Cooperative Hydrogen Bonding – Towards Robust Underwater Adhesion
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DGEBA oligomers incorporating tris were synthesized to determine the mechanism behind the increase in adhesive performance. We measured the interactions between 100 nm oligomer films with mica or Aluminum in air and under water. By varying the rate of crack propagation during detachment the lifetime of interfacial bonds can be determined, allowing us to characterize the kinetics of adhesive bonds in situ.4 We then relate rate-dependent adhesion to a model for cooperative hydrogen bonding suggesting that through cooperation, polymer hydrogen bonds can compete with interfacial water to maintain adhesive interactions under water.
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