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Título
Coumarin-inspired light-responsive thermoplastic adhesives for recyclable multilayer packaging
Autor
Publicado en
Commun Mater. 2026, V. 7, n. 1, 28
Editorial
Nature Research
Fecha de publicación
2026-01
ISSN
2662-4443
DOI
10.1038/s43246-025-01040-6
Abstract
Multilayer plastic packaging offers essential barrier and mechanical properties for food preservation, but its complex structure prevents effective recycling. Here, we report a light-responsive thermoplastic adhesive designed to enable on-demand separation of polymer layers in multilayer packaging. The adhesive adopts a triblock architecture with terminal blocks compatible with polyethylene (PE) and polyamide (PA), and a central segment functionalised with coumarin-based photoremovable groups. Upon ultraviolet (UV) exposure, the adhesive undergoes complete molecular breakdown, triggering clean delamination without solvents or mechanical force. Fabricated PE – photosensitive adhesive – PA films demonstrated superior adhesion performance compared to a commercial benchmark during service life, and efficient separation upon irradiation, as confirmed by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, microscopy, and T-peel testing. Life cycle assessment revealed that, while the laboratory-scale synthesis has higher environmental costs, the impact is offset after a single reuse cycle in projected industrial conditions, reaching up to 80% reduction after six cycles. This approach provides a scalable strategy to reconcile performance and recyclability in multilayer packaging.
Materia
Envases de plástico
Plastic containers
Polímeros
Polymers
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