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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2016

Comparison of Surfactant Distributions in Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive Films Dried from Dispersion under Lab-Scale and Industrial Drying Conditions

S. Baesch; D. Siebel; Benjamin Schmidt-Hansberg; C. Eichholz; M. Gerst; P. Scharfer; W. Schabel

Film-forming latex dispersions are an important class of material systems for a variety of applications, for example, pressure-sensitive adhesives, which are used for the manufacturing of adhesive tapes and labels. The mechanisms occurring during drying have been under intense investigations in a number of literature works. Of special interest is the distribution of surfactants during the film formation. However, most of the studies are performed at experimental conditions very different from those usually encountered in industrial processes. This leaves the impact of the drying conditions and the resulting influence on the film properties unclear. In this work, two different 2-ethylhexyl-acrylate (EHA)-based adhesives with varying characteristics regarding glass transition temperature, surfactants, and particle size distribution were investigated on two different substrates. The drying conditions, defined by film temperature and mass transfer in the gas phase, were varied to emulate typical conditions encountered in the laboratory and industrial processes. Extreme conditions equivalent to air temperatures up to 250 °C in a belt dryer and drying rates of 12 g/(m(2)·s) were realized. The surfactant distributions were measured by means of 3D confocal Raman spectroscopy in the dry film. The surfactant distributions were found to differ significantly with drying conditions at moderate film temperatures. At elevated film temperatures the surfactant distributions are independent of the investigated gas side transport coefficients: the heat and mass transfer coefficient. Coating on substrates with significantly different surface energies has a large impact on surfactant concentration gradients, as the equilibrium between surface and bulk concentration changes. Dispersions with higher colloidal stability showed more homogeneous lateral surfactant distributions. These results indicate that the choice of the drying conditions, colloidal stability, and substrates is crucial to control the surfactant distribution. Results obtained under lab-scale drying conditions cannot be transferred directly to the industrial application. The results were similar for both tested adhesive material systems, despite their different properties. This indicates that other properties, such as the particle size distribution and glass transition temperature, have surprisingly little effect on the development of the surfactant distribution.


Macromolecules | 2015

Determination of Concentration-Dependent Diffusion Coefficients in Polymer–Solvent Systems: Analysis of Concentration Profiles Measured by Raman Spectroscopy during Single Drying Experiments Excluding Boundary Conditions and Phase Equilibrium

D. Siebel; P. Scharfer; W. Schabel


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2016

Prediction of diffusion in a ternary solvent-solvent-polymer blend by means of binary diffusion data: Comparison of experimental data and simulative results

D. Siebel; P. Scharfer; W. Schabel


Progress in Organic Coatings | 2017

Diffusion in quaternary polymer solutions : Model development and validation

D. Siebel; W. Schabel; P. Scharfer


Macromolecules | 2017

Interdiffusion in Polymeric Multilayer Systems Studied by Inverse Micro-Raman Spectroscopy

Sebastian Raupp; D. Siebel; Paul G. Kitz; P. Scharfer; W. Schabel


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2018

Modeling of interdiffusion in poly(vinyl acetate)-poly(methyl methacrylate)-toluene multicomponent systems

Sebastian Raupp; Paul G. Kitz; D. Siebel; Alexander Wunsch; Lisa Merklein; P. Scharfer; W. Schabel


Chemie Ingenieur Technik | 2016

Modeling Diffusion in Polymer Double Layers

Sebastian Raupp; Paul G. Kitz; D. Siebel; Lisa Merklein; P. Scharfer; W. Schabel


Archive | 2015

Experimental investigation on multicomponent mass transport during drying of ternary poly(vinyl) acetate polymer solutions

D. Siebel; W. Schabel; P. Scharfer


Archive | 2015

Drying influence on surfactant distribution in film forming water borne dispersions for adhesive applications

S. Baesch; D. Siebel; Benjamin Schmidt-Hansberg; C. Eichholz; P. Scharfer; W. Schabel


Archive | 2015

Direct determination of diffusion coefficients in polymer solvent systems from Raman spectroscopic data

D. Siebel; P. Scharfer; W. Schabel

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P. Scharfer

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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W. Schabel

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Sebastian Raupp

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Paul G. Kitz

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Benjamin Schmidt-Hansberg

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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K. Peters

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Lisa Merklein

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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S. Baesch

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Alexander Wunsch

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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