On-Site Supramolecular Adhesion to Wet and Soft Surfaces via Solvent Exchange

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2021 Nov 10;13(44):53083-53090. doi: 10.1021/acsami.1c15959. Epub 2021 Oct 28.

Abstract

A series of poly(thioctic acid-catechol)s was prepared by supramolecular copolymerization of two low-molecular-weight monomers, thioctic acid (TA) and catechol (CA). The addition of a small amount of CA molecules significantly improved the adhesion ability of poly(TA) and transformed it into an applicable supramolecular polymer adhesive material. The robust adhesion of poly(TA-CA)s to soft surfaces was achieved by employing a hot-melt method. However, the supramolecular adhesion via the hot-melt method failed to perform in the presence of water. On-site supramolecular adhesion to wet and soft substrates was successfully realized through the solvent exchange behavior between water and the poly(TA-CA)s ethanol solution. Compared to the hot-melt method, the solvent exchange method displays various fascinating advantages and is suitable for adhesion conditions normally under the presence of water.

Keywords: On-site adhesion; Solvent exchange; Supramolecular adhesives; Supramolecular polymers; Wet and soft surfaces.