Current technological advances in the organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panel design of foldable smartphones demand advanced adhesives with UV-blocking abilities, beyond their conventional roles of bonding objects and relieving deformation… Click to show full abstract
Current technological advances in the organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panel design of foldable smartphones demand advanced adhesives with UV-blocking abilities, beyond their conventional roles of bonding objects and relieving deformation stress. However, optically clear adhesives (OCAs) with UV-blocking ability cannot be prepared using conventional UV-curing methods relying on a photoinitiator. Herein, we present a new acrylic resin that can be efficiently cured using visible light without oxygen removal, which may be used to develop UV-blocking OCAs for use in current flexible displays. A novel photocatalyst and a specific combination of additives facilitate sufficiently rapid curing under visible light in the presence of UV absorbers. Only a very small amount of the highly active photocatalyst is required to prepare UV-blocking OCA films with very high transparency in the visible region. Using this system, a UV-blocking OCA that nearly meets the specifications of an OCA used in commercialized foldable smartphones is realized. This technology could also be utilized in other applications that require highly efficient visible-light curing, such as optically clear resins, dental resins, and 3D/4D-printable materials. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
               
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