Mechanochromic polymer blends made with an excimer-forming telechelic sensor molecule
Marta Oggioni, Jess M. Clough, Christoph Weder
Abstract
-butylene) (PEB) with excimer-forming pyrenes. Py-PEB is poorly miscible with polar polymers, such as poly(ε-caprolactone) and poly(urethane), so that blends undergo microphase separation even at low additive concentrations (0.1-1 wt%), and the emission is excimer-dominated. Upon deformation, the ratio of excimer-to-monomer emission intensity decreases in response to the applied stress or strain. The approach appears to be generalizable, although experiments with poly(isoprene) show that it is not universal and that the (in)solubility of the additive in the polymer must be carefully tuned.
Topics & Concepts
ExcimerMaterials sciencePolymerDeformation (meteorology)Composite materialOpticsFluorescencePhysicsMechanical and Optical ResonatorsForce Microscopy Techniques and ApplicationsAnalytical Chemistry and Sensors