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Chameleon-Inspired Variable Coloration Enabled by a Highly Flexible Photonic Cellulose Film

Ze-Lian Zhang, Xiu Dong, Yining Fan, Luming Yang, Lu He, Fei Song, Xiu‐Li Wang, Yu‐Zhong Wang

2020ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces125 citationsDOI

Abstract

Due to spontaneous organization of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) into the chiral nematic structure that can selectively reflect circularly polarized light within a visible-light region, fabricating stretching deformation-responsive CNC materials is of great interest but is still a big challenge, despite such a function widely observed from existing creatures, like a chameleon, because of the inherent brittleness. Here, a flexible network structure is introduced in CNCs, exerting a bridge effect for the rigid nanomaterials. The as-prepared films display high flexibility with a fracture strain of up to 39%. Notably, stretching-induced structural color changes visible to the naked eye are realized, for the first time, for CNC materials. In addition, the soft materials show humidity- and compression-responsive properties in terms of changing apparent structural colors. Colored marks left by ink-free writing can be shown or hidden by controlling the environmental humidities. This biobased photonic film, acting as a new "smart skin", is potentially used with multifunctions of chromogenic sensing, encryption, and anti-counterfeit.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceStructural colorationNanomaterialsPhotonicsCreaturesCelluloseNanotechnologyComposite materialPhotonic crystalOptoelectronicsChemical engineeringArchaeologyEngineeringHistoryNatural (archaeology)Advanced Cellulose Research StudiesPolydiacetylene-based materials and applicationsAdvanced Materials and Mechanics