A polyisoprene-poly 4-vinyl pyridine (PIP/P4VP) diblock polymer has been us
ed as adsorbate and adhesive on PVC and PMMA substrates. The diblock polyme
r is able to undergo surface restructuring, the rubber constituent being pr
eferentially surface localized during contact with non-polar media, the P4V
P moiety becoming dominant when in contact with polar media. Acid-base char
acterization shows that specific acid-base interaction takes place in the P
VC-PIP/P4VP pairing, but not in the PMMA case. The block copolymer chain co
nfiguration on PVC is independent of the adsorbed layer thickness, creating
an isotropic interphase. Adsorbed on PMMA, the copolymer chain undergoes a
configurational change, creating an anisotropic interphase. Bond strength
data indicate that the presence of acid-base interactions and of isotropic
interphases is beneficial to both the initial value and to the retention of
bond characteristics during accelerated aging.