High-Strength Plus Reversible Supramolecular Adhesives Achieved by Regulating Intermolecular PtII â
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PtII Interactions.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
; 61(40): e202211495, 2022 Oct 04.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-36000163
Surface adhesion has a great contradiction in high strength and good reversibility given their mutually exclusive requirements of fixed crosslinked networks and dynamic chain motion. Herein, we demonstrate a supramolecular organoplatinum(II) adhesive system regulated by intermolecular PtII â
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PtII interactions that can simultaneously achieve high-strength and excellent reversible adhesion to various substrates. Upon alternating temperature, the assembly of suitably substituted organoplatinum(II) molecules can switch between well-ordered and disordered states via tuning PtII â
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PtII interactions, resulting in stable reversible adhesion even after 100 cycles with a robust strength of ≈1.25â
MPa and a large on-off ratio of ≈25. Along with the switch of PtII â
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PtII contacts, the surface adhesion of organoplatinum(II) adhesives can be monitored by their changes in electrical signals. This study will open up new inspirations for developing high-performance reversible adhesives.
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En
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
Year:
2022
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Article
Country of publication:
Germany