Ultrastrong bonding, on-demand debonding, and easy re-bonding of non-sticking materials enabled by reversibly interlocked macromolecular networks-based Janus-like adhesive

Materials horizons(2023)

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Simultaneously gluing hydrophobic and hydrophilic materials is a highly desired but intractable task. Herein, we developed a facile strategy using reversibly interlocked macromolecular networks (ILNs) as an adhesive. As shown by the proof-of-concept assembly of glass/ILNs/fluoropolymer (i.e., a simplified version of a photovoltaic module), the sandwiched ILNs were stratified after hot-pressing owing to temporary decrosslinking enabled by the built-in reversible covalent bonds. The fragmented component networks were enriched near their respective thermodynamically favored substrates to form a Janus-like structure. Strong elaborate interfacial bespoke chemical bonds and mechanical interlocking were thus established accompanied by the reconstruction of ILNs after cooling, which cooperated with the robust cohesion of the core part of the ILNs resulting from topological entanglements and led to a record-high peeling strength of 64.86 N cm(-1). Also, the ILN-based Janus-like adhesive possessed reversible recyclability, adhesivity and on-demand de-bondability. The molecular design detailed in this study serves as a guide for developing a high-performance smart adhesive that firmly bonds non-sticking materials. Compared with existing Janus adhesives, our ILNs-based adhesive not only shows extremely useful reversibility but also greatly simplifies the adhesion process with no surface treatment required.
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adhesive,ultrastrong bonding,on-demand,re-bonding,non-sticking,networks-based,janus-like
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