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Underwater Adhesive Using Solid–Liquid Polymer Mixes, Alin Cristian Chipara, T. Tsafack, P. S. Owuor, J. Yeon, C. E. Junkermeier, A. C. T. Van Duin, S. Bhowmick, S. A. S. Asif, S. Radhakrishnan, Mircea Chipara
Underwater Adhesive Using Solid–Liquid Polymer Mixes, Alin Cristian Chipara, T. Tsafack, P. S. Owuor, J. Yeon, C. E. Junkermeier, A. C. T. Van Duin, S. Bhowmick, S. A. S. Asif, S. Radhakrishnan, Mircea Chipara
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Instantaneous adhesion between different materials is a requirement for several applications ranging from electronics to biomedicine. Approaches such as surface patterning, chemical cross-linking, surface modification, and chemical synthesis have been adopted to generate temporary adhesion between various materials and surfaces. Because of the lack of curing times, temporary adhesives are instantaneous, a useful property for specific applications that need quick bonding. However, to this day, temporary adhesives have been mainly demonstrated under dry conditions and do not work well in submerged or humid environments. Furthermore, most rely on chemical bonds resulting from strong interactions with the substrate such as acrylate …