Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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608985 | Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2011 | 6 Pages |
This paper presents a simple approach to fabricate a reversible mechanochromic-responsive crystal film based on the room-temperature film-formation of monodisperse polymer latex by the aid of nanosilica particles. In this approach, when the “soft” colloidal polymer spheres were blended with colloidal silica particles and then cast on a substrate, followed by drying at room temperature for self-assembly, an elastic crystal film was directly obtained. This crystal film has not only reversible and repeatable mechanochromic-responsive property, but also tunable color and peak position covering almost entire visible spectral region, depending upon the sizes of polymer spheres and strains. This optical response is attributed to the variation of lattice spacing during deformation.
Graphical abstractA reversible mechanochromic-responsive crystal film are successfully fabricated based on the room-temperature film-formation of monodisperse polymer latex by the aid of nanosilica particles.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (44 K)Download as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights► The elastic crystal films with mechanochromic-responsive property can be constructed through binary assembly of film-forming polymer spheres and nanosilica particles. ► This crystal film has reversible and repeatable mechanochromic-responsive property. ► The color and peak position can be tuned across almost entire visible spectral region.