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Multigated Photochromic Materials: Mechanism, Progress, and Application. [PDF]
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Hollow Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Elastomer Fiber with Synergistically Enhanced Resilience and Mechanochromic Sensitivity. [PDF]
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Chemical Communications, 2022
Cyclodextrins effectively work as mechanical-force transducers.
Yuki Sugita +3 more
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Cyclodextrins effectively work as mechanical-force transducers.
Yuki Sugita +3 more
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Mechanochromic luminescence of a bionanocomposite hydrogel
Chemical Communications, 2022Smectite clay nanosheets were incorporated into cross-linked gelatin hydrogel to impart luminescence mechanochromism induced by the stretching as a result of the aggregation/de-aggregation of cyanine adsorbed on the nanosheets.
Ploypailin Milin Saengdet, Makoto Ogawa
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Recent progress in polydiacetylene mechanochromism
Nanoscale, 2022This mini review summarizes recent progress in polydiacetylene (PDA) mechanochromism, with a special focus on the quantitative and nanoscopic data that have emerged in recent years.
Bratati Das +4 more
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Mechanochromic Stretchable Electronics
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2018Soft and stretchable electronics are promising for a variety of applications such as wearable electronics, human-machine interfaces, and soft robotics. These devices, which are often encased in elastomeric materials, maintain or adjust their functionality during deformation, but can fail catastrophically if extended too far.
Meredith H. Barbee +8 more
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Advanced Materials, 2013
AbstractPolymer gels are remarkable materials with physical structures that can adapt significantly and quite rapidly with changes in the local environment, such as temperature, light intensity, electrochemistry, and mechanical force. An interesting phenomenon observed in certain polymer gel systems is mechanochromism – a change in color due to a ...
Edwin P, Chan +3 more
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AbstractPolymer gels are remarkable materials with physical structures that can adapt significantly and quite rapidly with changes in the local environment, such as temperature, light intensity, electrochemistry, and mechanical force. An interesting phenomenon observed in certain polymer gel systems is mechanochromism – a change in color due to a ...
Edwin P, Chan +3 more
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Mechanochromic Polymers Based on Mechanophores
ChemPlusChem, 2023AbstractIn recent years, diverse stimuli‐responsive allochroic materials have rapidly been developed, and smart materials with mechanochromic properties in particular have received increasing attention. This is because force fields have the advantage of being large and controllable compared to other stimulation modalities.
Yinliang Huang, Shuai Huang, Quan Li
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Osmaindenes: Synthesis and Reversible Mechanochromism Characteristics
Chemistry – A European Journal, 2021AbstractA series of novel osmaindenes 1–6 bearing different substituents (CF3, H, I, Br, OCH3, N(Ph)2) has been synthesized by nucleophilic reaction of water with the corresponding aromatic osmanaphthalyne complexes. All osmaindenes 1–6 have been characterized by elemental analysis (EA) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, although the ...
Zhang, Ming-Xing +4 more
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Chemical Communications, 2019
Radical-type mechanochromic dendrimers were developed and their mechano-responsivity drastically increased in higher-generation dendrimers.
Takuma Watabe +3 more
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Radical-type mechanochromic dendrimers were developed and their mechano-responsivity drastically increased in higher-generation dendrimers.
Takuma Watabe +3 more
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