Published 1984 | Version v1
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Radiation grafted adhesive primers

Creators

  • 1. 3M Company, St. Paul, MN

Description

Electron-beam and UV radiation can induce covalent attachment of unsaturated monomers onto a variety of polymer surfaces. The surface characteristics of a polymeric material can therefore be precisely manipulated by grafting the proper combination of monomers onto the surface. Radiation-grafted, sterically nonhindered tertiary acrylamides behave surprisingly well as primers for acidic pressure-sensitive adhesives. Physical and spectroscopic analyses of grafted acrylamides indicate that this unusual behavior is due to hydrogen bonding between the amide functionality in the primer and the acid functionality in the adhesive. Primary and secondary acrylamides are postulated to be less effective because they have the tendency to form hydrogen bonded dimers within the primer rather than interacting with the adhesive

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Pergamon Press.
Imprint Place
Elmsford, NY (USA)
Imprint Title
Progress in radiation processing. Vol. 2
Journal Page Range
p. 483-490.

Conference

Title
5. international meeting on radiation processing.
Dates
21-26 Oct 1984.
Place
San Diego, CA (USA).

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
17050157
Subject category
S36: MATERIALS SCIENCE;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
ACRYLAMIDE; ADHESIVES; CHEMICAL BONDS; CHEMICAL RADIATION EFFECTS; DIMERS; ELECTRON BEAMS; GRAFT POLYMERS; GRAFTS; IRRADIATION; MONOMERS; PRODUCTION; ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION
Descriptors DEC
AMIDES; BEAMS; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; LEPTON BEAMS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC POLYMERS; PARTICLE BEAMS; POLYMERS; RADIATION EFFECTS; RADIATIONS; TRANSPLANTS