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Force-Induced Near-Infrared Chromism of Mechanophore-Linked Polymers
A near-infrared
(NIR) mechanophore was developed and incorporated
into a poly(methyl acrylate) chain to showcase the first force-induced
NIR chromism in polymeric materials. This mechanophore, based on benzo[1,3]oxazine
(OX) fused with a heptamethine cyanine moiety, exhibited NIR mechanochromism
in solution, thin-film, and bulk states. The mechanochemical activity
was validated using UV–vis–NIR absorption/fluorescence
spectroscopies, gel permeation chromatography (GPC), NMR, and DFT
simulations. Our work demonstrates that NIR mechanochromic polymers
have considerable potential in mechanical force sensing, damage detection,
bioimaging, and biomechanics
