Osaka team develops novel-type reversible adhesive

https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adma.202507939

https://sj.jst.go.jp/news/202511/n1120-01k.html

A research group at the University of Osaka have developed a novel polymer adhesion material that enables easy dismantling and re-adhesion through external stimuli by controlling the formation of host-guest complexes at polymer interfaces. The adhesive can be dismantled and repeatedly reused on demand,

In this study, control of host-guest complex formation at the adhesion interface was made possible by optimizing the chemical composition and adjusting the mobility of polymers.

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