Grzelka Marion, Kooij Stefan, Woutersen Sander, Adda-Bedia Mokhtar, Bonn Daniel
van der Waals-Zeeman Institute, Institute of Physics, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam 1098XH, The Netherlands.
Van't Hoff Institute for Molecular Science, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam 1098XH, The Netherlands.
Soft Matter. 2022 Feb 2;18(5):999-1004. doi: 10.1039/d1sm01270c.
We investigate the process of the slow unrolling of a roll of typical pressure-sensitive adhesive, Scotch tape, under its own weight. Probing the peeling velocities down to nm s resolution, which is three orders of magnitudes lower than earlier measurements, we find that the speed is still non-zero. Moreover, the velocity is correlated to the relative humidity. A humidity increase leads to water uptake, making the adhesive weaker and easier to peel. At very low humidity, the adhesive becomes so stiff that it mainly responds elastically, leading to a peeling process akin to interfacial fracture. We provide a quantitative understanding of the peeling velocity in the two regimes.
我们研究了一卷典型的压敏胶——透明胶带在自身重量作用下缓慢展开的过程。我们将剥离速度探测至纳米每秒的分辨率,这比早期测量结果低了三个数量级,结果发现速度仍不为零。此外,速度与相对湿度相关。湿度增加会导致胶带吸水,使胶粘剂变弱,更易剥离。在极低湿度下,胶粘剂变得非常坚硬,主要产生弹性响应,导致类似于界面断裂的剥离过程。我们对这两种状态下的剥离速度进行了定量分析。