Abstract

AbstractPressure‐sensitive adhesives (PSAs), which achieve instantaneous adhesion with the application of light pressure, are used in a large range of commodity applications. In this work, PSAs enriched with cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) and stabilized with a reactive surfactant (Hitenol AR‐1025, AR) were synthesized via in situ emulsion polymerization. Incorporation of CNCs into AR‐stabilized PSAs lead to improvements of peel strength, shear strength, and loop tack with significant increases observed at a CNC concentration of 0.75 parts per hundred monomer (phm). A comparative investigation of PSAs stabilized with reactive (AR) and non‐reactive (sodium dodecyl sulfate) surfactant revealed that the enhanced performance can be attributed to the synergistic combination of CNCs and reactive surfactant, as only modest improvements can be attributed to surfactant type. In contrast to previous studies that report a trade‐off in adhesive properties, we present a well‐rounded PSA with exceptional peel strength, shear strength, and loop tack.

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