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Abstract Ultra-low temperature resistant adhesive is highly desired yet scarce for material adhesion for the potential usage in Arctic/Antarctic or outer space exploration. Here we develop a solvent-free processed low-temperature tolerant adhesive with excellent adhesion strength and organic solvent stability, wide tolerable temperature range (i.e. −196 to 55 °C), long-lasting adhesion effect ( > 60 days, −196 °C) that exceeds the classic commercial hot melt adhesives. Furthermore, combine experimental results with theoretical calculations, the strong interaction energy between polyoxometalate and polymer is the main factor for the low-temperature tolerant adhesive, possessing enhanced cohesion strength, suppressed polymer crystallization and volumetric contraction. Notably, manufacturing at scale can be easily achieved by the facile scale-up solvent-free processing, showing much potential towards practical application in Arctic/Antarctic or planetary exploration.
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Xiaoming Xie
Central South University
Yulian Jiang
Xinzhou Teachers University
Xiaoman Yao
South China Normal University
Nature Communications
South China Normal University
Taiyuan University of Technology
Xinzhou Teachers University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e64f8fb6db6435875e062e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-49503-7