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Light‐ and Humidity‐Induced Motion of an Acidochromic Film
Author(s) -
Zhang Lidong,
Naumov Panče
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
angewandte chemie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1521-3757
pISSN - 0044-8249
DOI - 10.1002/ange.201504153
Subject(s) - fluorophore , materials science , bending , agarose , chromophore , humidity , nanotechnology , fluorescence , composite material , optoelectronics , chemical engineering , photochemistry , optics , chemistry , physics , chromatography , thermodynamics , engineering
A smart acidochromic agarose‐based film with 1,4‐bis( para ‐hydroxystyryl)benzene as the pH‐responsive fluorophore was prepared. This film can simultaneously harness the chemical potential of light and aerial humidity gradients to convert them into mechanical work. The strong reversible hygroscopicity of the agarose matrix induces swift locomotion by mechanical deformation owing to exchange of water with the surroundings. Driven by humidity, a 20 mg composite film coupled to a piezoelectric bending transducer sensor generates a peak output of approximately 80 mV, which corresponds to a power density of 25 μW kg −1 . Excitation with UV light triggers isomerization of the chromophore, which appears as reshaping by spiraling, bending, or twisting of the film. The material also responds to changes in the pH value by reversible protonation of the fluorophore with rapid changes in color and fluorescence. The threefold sensing capability of this smart material could be utilized for the fabrication of multiresponsive actuating dynamic elements in biomedicine and soft robotics.