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Photoreactive UV-Crosslinkable Acrylic Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives (PSA) Containing Multifunctional Photoinitiators

Marcin Bartkowiak, Zbigniew Czech, Hyun‐Joong Kim, Gyu-Seong Shim, Małgorzata Nowak, Adrian Krzysztof Antosik

2021Polymers12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The use of ultraviolet radiation (UV) technology for the crosslinking of acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSA) is the one of various crosslinking methods, being the alternative to the conventional crosslinking process of solvent-based acrylic systems. It also requires a photoinitiator to absorb the impinging UV and induce photocrosslinking. As previously mentioned, a photoinitiator is one of the important and necessary components in UV-inducted crosslinking of acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives. The activity of multifunctional conventional saturated photoinitiators of type I and type II, especially benzophenone-based in the photoreactive UV-crosslinkable acrylic PSA was described. The effect of the multifunctional type-II photoinitiators on the acrylic PSA, such as tack, peel adhesion and shear strength were summarized.

Topics & Concepts

PhotoinitiatorAdhesiveMaterials scienceBenzophenonePressure sensitiveAcrylic resinUltravioletPolymer chemistrySolventAcrylateComposite materialCopolymerChemistryPolymerOrganic chemistryMonomerOptoelectronicsLayer (electronics)CoatingPhotopolymerization techniques and applicationsAdvanced Polymer Synthesis and CharacterizationDental materials and restorations