Abstract

We report the synthesis and characterization of catechol-functionalized film-forming latexes that display excellent adhesion to low-surface-energy polyolefin-based substrates. The aromatic 1,2-diol functional group in catechol derivatives is believed to be responsible for enhancing the adhesion of a variety of polymers to a range of substrates. Here, we describe a postpolymerization modification approach to the design of emulsion polymers with catechol-functionalized side chains. A series of analogous small-molecule reactions, together with latex characterization by infrared (IR) spectroscopy and liquid chromatography (LC) methods, provides evidence for polymer functionalization. Films prepared from catechol-containing latexes displayed remarkable adhesion to challenging, commercially-available thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) (as determined by a standard ASTM cross-hatch method). We provide evidence that covalent bonding and the unique catechol structure are required to promote adhesion. The catechol-funct...

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