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Mechanochromic Polymers Based on Microencapsulated Solvatochromic Dyes
Author(s) -
Calvino Céline,
Henriet Emma,
Muff Livius F.,
Schrettl Stephen,
Weder Christoph
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
macromolecular rapid communications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.348
H-Index - 154
eISSN - 1521-3927
pISSN - 1022-1336
DOI - 10.1002/marc.201900654
Subject(s) - solvatochromism , polymer , solvent , fluorescence , chromogenic , materials science , molecule , chemical engineering , matrix (chemical analysis) , solvent polarity , polymer chemistry , photochemistry , chemistry , organic chemistry , composite material , chromatography , optics , physics , engineering
The development of polymers with built‐in sensors that provide readily perceptible optical warning signs of mechanical events has received considerable interest. A simple and versatile concept to bestow polymers with mechanochromic behavior is the incorporation of dye‐filled microcapsules. Such capsules release their cargo when their shell is damaged, and the dye is subsequently activated through a chemical or physical change that causes a chromogenic response. Here, we report the preparation of fluorescent poly(urea‐formaldehyde) microcapsules containing solutions of a solvatochromic cyanostilbene dye and their integration in different polymers. When objects made from such composites are damaged, the dye solution is released from the containers, diffuses into the matrix, and the solvent evaporates. As a result, the polarity around the dye molecules changes, and this leads to a change of the fluorescence color. Alternatively, the dye is blended into the polymer matrix, microcapsules are loaded with a solvent, and the release of the latter triggers the color change. Both mechanisms afford ratiometric signals because the capsules that remain intact or dye molecules that are not exposed to the solvent can be used as a built‐in reference; therefore, a quantitative assessment of the damage inflicted on the material is a priori possible.

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