“…As discussed previously, utilising thermal changes in miscibility, is an important method for adhesive debonding, particularly with hydrogen bond linkages. [108][109][110][111][112] This is exploited for copolymers, of poly(Nisopropylacrylamide) where dipping the adhesive into hot water, with temperatures above the LCST, causes phase separation, swelling and change in surface hydrophilicity, allowing debonding on demand. 7 The LCST can be tuned depending on the copolymer choice and composition, and debonding can also be induced at ambient temperatures utilising acidic or basic solutions.…”