Literature DB >> 33210385

Mechanochromism in Structurally Colored Polymeric Materials.

Jess M Clough1, Christoph Weder1, Stephen Schrettl1.   

Abstract

Mechanochromic effects in structurally colored materials are the result of deformation-induced changes to their ordered nanostructures. Polymeric materials which respond in this way to deformation offer an attractive combination of characteristics, including continuous strain sensing, high strain resolution, and a wide strain-sensing range. Such materials are potentially useful for a wide range of applications, which extend from pressure-sensing bandages to anti-counterfeiting devices. Focusing on the materials design aspects, recent developments in this field are summarized. The article starts with an overview of different approaches to achieve mechanochromic effects in structurally colored materials, before the physical principles governing the interaction of light with each of these materials types are summarized. Diverse methodologies to prepare these polymers are then discussed in detail, and where applicable, naturally occurring materials that inspired the design of artificial systems are discussed. The capabilities and limitations of structurally colored materials in reporting and visualizing mechanical deformation are examined from a general standpoint and also in more specific technological contexts. To conclude, current trends in the field are highlighted and possible future opportunities are identified.
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Keywords:  mechanochromism; polymers; structural colors

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33210385     DOI: 10.1002/marc.202000528

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Macromol Rapid Commun        ISSN: 1022-1336            Impact factor:   5.734


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