Unveiling coumarone resin as a tackifier in SBS-based PSA systems—a comprehensive viscoelasticity study

Kinza Ali, Iqra Munawar, Faryal Aftab, Fatima Nawazish, Dilshad Hussain, Hind Saidani Scott, Adeela Saeed*

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Abstract

Styrene–butadiene–styrene (SBS) is an attractive block copolymer for Pressure Sensitive Adhesives (PSA) for labels, tapes, and hygiene products due to its good tack and easy processability. A key challenge in PSA formulation is overcoming the inherent trade-off between adhesion (tack) and cohesion (shear strength). This study is aimed to explore the potential of coumarone resin as a dual-phase tackifier for SBS based PSA. Owing to its aromatic structure and flexible side groups, cumarone-SBS blend offers a unique viscoelastic spectrum. Our findings confirmed strong resin–polymer compatibility and improved thermal stability. Rheological studies further showed that SBS formulations with coumarone develop a broader viscoelastic plateau and achieve a well-balanced relationship between elasticity (G′) and viscosity (G″) across frequencies relevant to PSA applications. Optimal formulation satisfies the Dahlquist criterion, achieving maximum peel strength (∼27 N/25 mm) and SAFT (∼70 °C), thus enabling tailored, cost-effective removable PSA.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)48950-48957
Number of pages8
JournalRSC Advances
Volume15
Issue number57
Early online date9 Dec 2025
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 9 Dec 2025

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