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  • 2023Photoinduced Electron Transfer in a Porphyrin-Fullerene Dyad at a Liquid Interface3citations
  • 2023Hydrolytic stability of polyurethane/polyhydroxyurethane hybrid adhesives26citations
  • 2023Triple A-Site Cation Mixing in 2D Perovskite-Inspired Antimony Halide Absorbers for Efficient Indoor Photovoltaics33citations
  • 2023Triple A-Site Cation Mixing in 2D Perovskite-Inspired Antimony Halide Absorbers for Efficient Indoor Photovoltaics33citations
  • 2022Photoinduced Electron Transfer in a Porphyrin-Fullerene Dyad at a Liquid Interface3citations
  • 2022Self-assembled cellulose nanofiber-carbon nanotube nanocomposite films with anisotropic conductivity23citations
  • 2022Self-assembled cellulose nanofiber-carbon nanotube nanocomposite films with anisotropic conductivity23citations
  • 2021Hydrolytic stability of polyurethane/polyhydroxyurethane hybrid adhesives26citations
  • 2017Tailored Fabrication of Transferable and Hollow Weblike Titanium Dioxide Structures4citations
  • 2017Tailored Fabrication of Transferable and Hollow Weblike Titanium Dioxide Structures4citations
  • 2013An in vitro study of composites of poly(L-lactide-co-e-caprolactone), ß-tricalcium phosphate and ciprofloxacin intended for local treatment of osteomyelitis15citations
  • 2012Processing and sustained in vitro release of rifampicin containing composites to enhance the treatment of osteomyelitis12citations

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  • Kumpulainen, Tatu
  • Vauthey, Eric
  • Sissaoui, Jihad
  • Sarlin, Essi
  • Harjunalanen, Tapani
  • Mills, Christopher
  • Kotanen, Soilikki
  • Poikelispää, Minna
  • Laaksonen, Timo
  • Pasanen, Hannu
  • Liu, Maning
  • Ali-Löytty, Harri
  • Matuhina, Anastasia
  • Mäkinen, Paavo
  • Pavone, Michele
  • Grandhi, Murthy
  • Munoz-Garcia, Ana Belen
  • Lamminen, Noora
  • Fasulo, Francesca
  • Hiltunen, Arto J.
  • Lahtonen, Kimmo
  • Vivo, Paola
  • Al-Anesi, Basheer
  • Hiltunen, Arto
  • Siljander, Sanna
  • Tuukkanen, Sampo
  • Kallio, Pasi
  • Skogberg, Anne
  • Mäki, Antti-Juhana
  • Hannula, Markus
  • Lahtinen, Panu
  • Björkqvist, Karl Tomas
  • Honkanen, Mari Hetti
  • Björkqvist, Tomas
  • Honkanen, Mari
  • Laaksonen, Timo Johannes
  • Sarlin, Essi Linnea
  • Lemmetyinen, Helge
  • Kaunisto, Kimmo
  • Saari, Jesse
  • Valden, Mika
  • Barreca, Davide
  • Fardim, Pedro
  • Tkachenko, Nikolai V.
  • Wondraczek, Holger
  • Ojanperä, Anniina
  • Maccato, Chiara
  • Tkachenko, Nikolai
  • Ojanpera, Anniina
  • Karp, Matti
  • Ahola, Niina
  • Seppälä, Jukka
  • Kellomäki, Minna
  • Veiranto, Minna
  • Männistö, Noora
  • Rich, Jaana
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Hydrolytic stability of polyurethane/polyhydroxyurethane hybrid adhesives

  • Laaksonen, Timo Johannes
  • Harjunalanen, Tapani
  • Mills, Christopher
  • Kotanen, Soilikki
  • Efimov, Alexander
  • Sarlin, Essi Linnea
  • Poikelispää, Minna
Abstract

<p>Polyurethane/polyhydroxyurethane (PU/PHU) hybrid materials are potential alternatives to PU materials in adhesive use, when the user needs to be protected from free di-isocyanates. PU/PHU materials have promising mechanical and adhesive properties, but they are susceptible to a higher water uptake than corresponding PU materials. In adhesive use, water and temperature are typically responsible for environmental ageing, which can cause unexpected bond failure. Therefore, the effect of water uptake on mechanical and adhesive strength is crucial. In this study, the water uptake of PU/PHU at various temperatures was studied and the contribution of absorbed water to material properties was investigated. The highly crosslinked amorphous PU/PHU was synthesized from a multifunctional polyethyleneimine (PEI) and a cyclic carbonate terminated prepolymer made from a hexamethylene di-isocyanate (HDI) based isocyanate prepolymer. High water uptake of PU/PHU originated from the hydrophilic amine used as well as the pendant hydroxyl groups in the hydroxy urethane. After the high initial water absorption, a quasi-equilibrium was reached at room temperature. Water immersion at elevated temperature introduced a second water absorption step which eventually caused PU/PHU to become a water-soluble gel. Considering the potential applications of PU/PHU, the cohesive strength had increased after water immersion cycles, but the adhesive strength was irreversibly reduced resulting in total bond failure after five water immersion cycles. In contrast, longer storage at dry elevated temperature improved the cohesive and adhesive strength. Thus, a careful design of the application is required for PU/PHU adhesives to fully utilize the advantage of the high lap shear strength in dry condition.</p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • amorphous
  • strength
  • aging
  • amine