Issue 1, 2025

Adhesive-less bonding of incompatible thermosetting materials

Abstract

We show that dynamic covalent exchange at the interface of two thermosetting polymers results in strong bonding between the materials via creation of a new material at the interface. Thus, polymers of significantly different polarities can be bonded without the use of adhesives. We also show that such dynamic covalent exchange is not only limited to the interface but also penetrates into the bulk material (ca. 20 microns), thereby creating a strong bond. The creation of a new material at the interface was confirmed by Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX) elemental mapping as well as a new glass transition temperature at the interface. Using this phenomenon, we show that hydrophobic, compliant polymers can also be used as adhesives for polar, stiff materials. We also show that such dynamic exchange also takes place in the presence of fillers like nano-silica. Lastly, using this technique, we demonstrate the adhesive-less fabrication of layered materials where each layer has vastly different polarities and mechanical properties, thereby tuning the failures modes of the resulting composite material.

Graphical abstract: Adhesive-less bonding of incompatible thermosetting materials

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Sep 2024
Accepted
03 Dec 2024
First published
11 Dec 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Appl. Polym., 2025,3, 247-256

Adhesive-less bonding of incompatible thermosetting materials

S. Khairkkar, A. V. Pansare, S. V. Pansare, S. Y. Chhatre, J. Sakamoto, M. Barbezat, G. P. Terrasi, V. R. Patil, A. A. Nagarkar and M. Naito, RSC Appl. Polym., 2025, 3, 247 DOI: 10.1039/D4LP00288A

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