Issue 4, 2013

Tack energy and switchable adhesion of liquid crystal elastomers

Abstract

The mechanical properties of liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs) make them suitable candidates for pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs). Using the nematic dumbbell constitutive model, and the block model of PSAs, we study their tack energy and the debonding process as could be measured experimentally in the probe-tack test. To investigate their performance as switchable PSAs we compare the tack energy for the director aligned parallel, and perpendicular to the substrate normal, with that for the isotropic state. We find that the tack energy is larger in the parallel alignment than the isotropic case by over a factor of two. The tack energy for the perpendicular alignment can be 50% less than the isotropic case. We propose a mechanism for reversibly switchable adhesion based on the reversibility of the isotropic to nematic transition. Finally we consider the influence of several material parameters that could be used to tune the stress–strain response.

Graphical abstract: Tack energy and switchable adhesion of liquid crystal elastomers

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Aug 2012
Accepted
31 Oct 2012
First published
22 Nov 2012

Soft Matter, 2013,9, 1151-1163

Tack energy and switchable adhesion of liquid crystal elastomers

D. R. Corbett and J. M. Adams, Soft Matter, 2013, 9, 1151 DOI: 10.1039/C2SM26868J

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