Application of selected 2-Methylbenzothiazole (cas 120-75-2)s AS cationic photoreactive crosslinkers for pressure-sensitive adhesives based on acrylics
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Add time:08/31/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
Since their introduction half a century ago, acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives have been successfully applied in many fields. They are used in self-adhesive tapes, label signs, marking films and protective films as well as in medical pharmaceutical applications for plaster, in dermal dosage systems and in a wide range of biomedical electrodes. In the last 15 years or so, the UV technology, especially UV-crosslinking, is well established in the market and allows the production of UV-crosslinkable pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSA) based on acrylics with interesting performance. So much so that the larger manufacturers of pressure-sensitive adhesive materials and their suppliers now use very expensive equipment to study pressure-sensitive adhesive behavior: tack, peel adhesion and shear strength. The balance between adhesive and cohesive strength after the crosslinking process is very important and critical for properties of acrylic PSA in form of self-adhesive films. In this work the cationic UV-crosslinking of acrylic PSA containing epoxy groups in their structure and additionally cationic photoinitiators based on 2-methylbenzothiazoles as photoreactive crosslinkers have been investigated using UV-lamp as ultraviolet sources. The investigated acrylic PSA were synthesized from 80 wt% of butyl acrylate, and 20 wt% of glycidyl methacrylate. The use of selected photoreactive crosslinkers: 1,5-bis[N,N׳-(2-methylbenzothiazolium)]pentane diiodide and 1,10-bis[N,N׳-(2-methylbenzothiazolium)]decane diiodide allows manufacturing of high quality PSA materials with interesting properties, such as high tack, high peel adhesion, and excellent shear strength.
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