Article in Advanced Materials

Our coworkers Venkata. S. R. Jampani, Miha Škarabot and Miha Ravnik in collaboration with the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics (Urban Mur), University of Luxembourg (Jan Lagerwal and Manos Anyfantakis), École Normale Supérieure, France (Damien Baigl), and the University of Siegen, Germany (Ulrich Jonas) reported the concept of WRAPPINGS (Water-based, Room temperature, Atmospheric Pressure Polymerization of INstant Glues controlled by Surfactants) in Advanced Materials.

Superglues (cyanoacrylate monomers) are well-known for their rapid reactivity, forming poly(cyanoacrylate) chains that bond materials instantly. However, using these biodegradable polymers in demanding applications is limited by the challenge of controlling their reactivity. This study introduces an eco-friendly technique that enables precise control of poly(cyanoacrylate) thin film properties by modulating the polymerization of superglue vapors on water surfaces containing surfactants. This approach facilitates the creation of water-templated films for gas encapsulation, liquid packaging, and in-situ chemical/biological cargo packaging.