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Poplar-based thermochromic composites that change colour at 38 °C to 46 °C

Weihua Zou, Zimu Li, Zhangheng Wang, Delin Sun, Pingfang Zhang

2021Scientific Reports18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

) mixture that has better permeability enabling its infiltration into wood and better thermochromic properties changing its colour at above 30 °C after about 0.5 min. Thicker poplar-based thermochromic composite specimens (R-PTC, thickness: 5.0 mm) were prepared by filling the R-TD into pre-treated poplar veneer (thickness: 5.0 mm) thus allowing better penetration after pre-treatment. After R-TD infiltration, the R-PTC samples were covered by polypropylene wax for preventing R-TD from overflowing from R-PTC under the action of phase-change temperature. This R-PTC, whose colour can change from light-red to dark-red at 38 °C to 46 °C, can recover to light-red at below 38 °C after about 14 h, and the peak of colour change is at about 42 °C. R-PTC will be suitable for materials used in thermochromic furniture that can indicate the surface temperature to potential users, thus allowing assessment of likely scalded pain when used the furniture.

Topics & Concepts

ThermochromismMaterials scienceComposite materialPenetration (warfare)Composite numberPolypropyleneVeneerWaxInfiltration (HVAC)ChemistryMathematicsOrganic chemistryOperations researchDyeing and Modifying Textile FibersColor Science and ApplicationsPolymer composites and self-healing
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