Light-Switchable Adhesion of Azobenzene-Containing Siloxane-Based Tough Adhesive
Peng Zhang, Feng Cai, Wenzhong Wang, Guojie Wang, Haifeng Yu
Abstract
An azobenzene-containing siloxane-based adhesive polymer was synthesized with azobenzene moieties as hard segments and siloxane moieties as soft segments. Upon UV irradiation, the adhesive energies decreased to 1.9% of the original values, and subsequent green light exposure raised adhesive energies to 98.3% of the original values. The light-switchable adhesion was applicable to various substrates. Attractively, a polymer-glued plastic ring could be reversibly opened and closed by respective exposure to UV and green light with pressure on the adhesive position. Such a strategy may be applicable for designing light-switchable tough adhesives.
Topics & Concepts
AzobenzeneSiloxaneAdhesiveMaterials scienceAdhesionPolymerPolymer chemistryComposite materialLayer (electronics)Advanced Polymer Synthesis and CharacterizationPhotopolymerization techniques and applicationsSynthesis and properties of polymers