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Large-Strain Mechanical Behavior of Model Block Copolymer Adhesives
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Materials ScienceBlock Co-polymersEngineeringPolymer MaterialBlock CopolymersMechanicsAdhesive MaterialPolymer ScienceMechanical EngineeringPressure-sensitive AdhesivesRheologyPolymer ArchitecturePolymer PropertySoft MatterLarge-strain Mechanical BehaviorMechanics Of MaterialsStructural Adhesive
Pressure-sensitive adhesives represent one of the most important commercial applications of block copolymers. The large-strain tensile properties of these soft adhesive materials play a dominant role in determining their adhesive properties. In many cases changes in the polymer architecture significantly affect the large-strain properties and the resultant adhesive performance, with little or no effect on the linear viscoelastic properties. In this Perspective we provide several examples, using model systems based on diblock, triblock, tetrablock, and star-block copolymers of polystyrene and polyisoprene.
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