Effects of nitrogen plasma treatment of pressure-sensitive adhesive layer surfaces on their peel adhesion behavior

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Kawabe, M.
Tasaka, S.
Inagaki, N.
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Adhesion - Surface treatment - Plasma applications - Nitrogen - Pressure effects - Polyacrylates - Polybutenes - Plastic tapes - Stainless steel - Joints (structural components) - Crosslinking - Degradation;
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The influence of the surface modification of pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes on their adhesion behavior has been investigated. PBA [poly(butyl acrylate)] and PIB [poly(isobutylene)] adhesives were chosen as pressure-sensitive adhesives and nitrogen plasma was used for the surface modification of the adhesives. The peel force of PBA or PIB adhesive/stainless steel joints was evaluated. The nitrogen plasma treatment showed large effects on the adhesion behavior of both the PBA and the PIB adhesives. The peel force for the PBA adhesive/stainless steel joint decreased by 57 times as a result of the nitrogen plasma treatment and that for the PIB adhesive/stainless steel joint increased by 2.2 times. There are essential differences in the modification reactions caused by the nitrogen plasma between the PBA and PIB adhesives. For the PBA adhesive, cross-linking reactions occurred among the PBA polymer chains and the surface was hardened. For the PIB adhesive, degradation reactions occurred and products with a low molecular weight were formed on the surface. These differences are due to the different responses of the PBA and PIB adhesives towards the nitrogen plasma. The mechanism of the changes in adhesion behavior caused by the nitrogen plasma is discussed.
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