First example of a non-toxic thermochromic polymer material-based on a novel mechanism

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Until now, all thermochromic materials have contained at least one toxic or carcinogenic component which is a major shortcoming for their application especially in medical or food technology products. This paper describes the development of the first non-toxic and non-carcinogenic thermochromic polymer material. The material consists of the biopolymer poly(lactic acid) (PLA), a natural dye of the anthocyanidine class, a gallate derivative and a fatty acid. The origin of the observed thermochromic effect is a conformational change of the polymer backbone which reversibly triggers the formation of polymer-dye complexes. Accordingly thermochromism represents an immanent property of the novel polymer material. The presented results establish a novel mechanism to realize the visualization of temperature changes in a way detectable by the human eye without any kind of auxiliary and provide a new approach for the development of thermochromic materials. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Seeboth, A., Lötzsch, D., & Ruhmann, R. (2013). First example of a non-toxic thermochromic polymer material-based on a novel mechanism. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 1(16), 2811–2816. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3tc30094c

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