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Sustainable, temperature-tolerant, dual network conductive pressure sensitive adhesive from cellulose and rosin for wearable sensing

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES [2024]
Tong Luo, Xiaoliang Guo, Yuling Qiu, Daihui Zhang, Chuanwei Lu, Chunpeng Wang, Jifu Wang, Tongqi Yuan, Fuxiang Chu
ABSTRACT

Conductive pressure sensitive adhesives (PSA) used for wearable and smart electronic sensors have attracted a significant amount of attention recently. However, achieving multifunctional conductive PSA with the feature of temperature tolerance and sustainability via a convenient and environment-friendly approach still remains challenge. Herein, a novel cellulose-rosin based poly(esterimide) (PEI) was first prepared by esterification and imidization. Then, the cellulose-rosin based PEI was integrated with polymerizable deep eutectic solvents (PDES, 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate and triethanolamine as hydrogen bond donor, choline chloride as hydrogen bond receptor) and performed UV-induced polymerization for formation of the conductive PSA with dual network (DN). The DN structure and the existence of extensive hydrogen bonds endowed these cellulose-rosin based conductive PSA with excellent adhesion property (shear resistance more than 70 h, tack of 14.6 N and 180° peel strength of 148.1 N/m, are higher than that of some typical commercial PSA), exceptional UV-blocking, solvent-resistance (usable in low polar solvent) and temperature tolerance (perform well between −25 °C to 140 °C). Furthermore, these conductive PSA could be used as wearable sensor to monitor subtle movements and achieve real-time monitoring of interface adhesion states even under extreme environmental conditions. This work provides a green strategy for the next-generation of multifunctional PSA.

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