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The Limited Palette for Photonic Block‐Copolymer Materials: A Historical Problem or a Practical Limitation?

Zhen Wang, Chun Lam Clement Chan, Richard Parker, Silvia Vignolini

2022Angewandte Chemie International Edition28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Block-copolymer self-assembly has proven to be an effective route for the fabrication of photonic films and, more recently, photonic pigments. However, despite extensive research on this topic over the past two decades, the palette of monomers and polymers employed to produce such structurally colored materials has remained surprisingly limited. In this Scientific Perspective, the commonly used block-copolymer systems reported in the literature are summarized (considering both linear and brush architectures) and their use is rationalized from the point of view of both their historical development and physicochemical constraints. Finally, the current challenges facing the field are discussed and promising new areas of research are highlighted to inspire the community to pursue new directions.

Topics & Concepts

Palette (painting)CopolymerNanotechnologyMaterials sciencePhotonicsBlock (permutation group theory)Computer scienceFabricationPolymerPolymer scienceOptoelectronicsMathematicsComposite materialMedicinePathologyOperating systemAlternative medicineGeometryAdvanced Polymer Synthesis and CharacterizationBlock Copolymer Self-AssemblyLuminescence and Fluorescent Materials
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