Novel
Reversible Mechanochromic Elastomer with High Sensitivity: Bond Scission
and Bending-Induced Multicolor
Switching
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Abstract
Although the rational
designed mechanochromic polymer (MCP) materials have evoked major
interest and experienced significant progress recently, it is still
a great challenge to develop a facile and effective strategy for preparation
of reversible broad-spectrum MCPs with a combination of wide-range
color switch ability and high sensitivity, which thus make it possible
to mimic gorgeous color change as in nature. Herein, we designed and
synthesized a novel rhodamine-based mechanochromic elastomer. Our
results demonstrated that the elastomer exhibited very promising and
unique properties. Three primary fluorescence colors were presented
during continuous uniaxial extension and relaxing process, and reversible
broad-spectrum fluorescence color change could be achieved consequently.
The fluorescence quantum yield of the opened zwitterion of this new
mechanophore was as high as 0.67. In addition, the elastomer showed
very high sensitivity to stress with a detectable activation strain
of ∼0.24, which was much smaller than those reported in the
previous literature reports. Meantime, the easy-to-obtain material,
facile preparation, and good mechanical property also made it suitable
for potential practical applications