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Exploring α-Lipoic Acid Based Thermoplastic Silicone Adhesive: Towards Sustainable and Green Recycling
Considering the demand for the construction of a sustainable future, it is essential to endow the conventional thermoset silicone adhesive with reuse capability and recyclability. Although various research attempts have been made by incorporating reversible linkages, developing sustainable silicone adhesives by natural linkers is still challenging, as the interface between the natural linker and the silicone is historically difficult. We exploited the possibility of utilizingα-lipoic acid, a natural linker, to construct a sustainable silicone adhesive. Via the simultaneous ring-opening reaction between the COOH and epoxide-functionalized silicone and the polymerization of theα-lipoic acid, the resulting network exhibited dynamic properties. The shear strength of the LASA90 presented strong adhesion (up to 88 kPa) on various substrates including steel, aluminum, PET, and PTFE. Meanwhile, reversible adhesion was shown multiple times under mild heating conditions (80 °C). The rheology, TG-DTA, DSC, and1H NMR showed that the degradation of the LASA occurred at 150 °C via the retro-ROP of the five-membered disulfide ring, indicating their recyclability after usage. Conclusively, we envision that a silicone adhesive based onα-lipoic acid as a natural linker is more sustainable than conventional silicone thermosets because of its desired properties, strong adhesion, reversibility, and on-demand heat degradation.