Mechanochromophore-Linked Polymeric Materials with Visible Color Changes

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Abstract

Mechanical force as a type of stimuli for smart materials has obtained much attention in the past decade. Color-changing materials in response to mechanical stimuli have shown great potential in the applications such as sensors and displays. Mechanochromophore-linked polymeric materials, which are a growing sub-class of these materials, are discussed in detail in this review. Two main types of mechanochromophores which exhibit visible color change, summarized herein, involve either isomerization or radical generation mechanisms. This review focuses on their synthesis and incorporation into polymer matrices, the type of mechanical force used, factors affecting the mechanochromic properties, and their applications.

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Qiu, W., Scofield, J. M. P., Gurr, P. A., & Qiao, G. G. (2022, May 1). Mechanochromophore-Linked Polymeric Materials with Visible Color Changes. Macromolecular Rapid Communications. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/marc.202100866

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