Sub‐Micrometer Mechanochromic Inclusions Enable Strain Sensing in Polymers

Author:

Kiebala Derek J.1ORCID,Style Robert2ORCID,Vanhecke Dimitri1ORCID,Calvino Céline3ORCID,Weder Christoph1ORCID,Schrettl Stephen14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Fribourg CH‐1700 Switzerland

2. ETH Zürich Department of Materials Vladimir‐Prelog‐Weg 1‐5/10 Zurich CH‐8093 Switzerland

3. University of Freiburg Freiburg Center for Interactive Materials and Bioinspired Technologies Georges‐Köhler‐Allee 105 D‐79110 Freiburg Germany

4. Technical University of Munich TUM School of Life Sciences Maximus‐von‐Imhof‐Forum 2 D‐85354 Freising Germany

Abstract

AbstractBlending different types of polymers with traces of a telechelic macromolecule that is end‐functionalized with excimer‐forming chromophores affords materials that display a highly sensitive, reversible, and strain‐dependent mechanochromic response. Confocal microscopy imaging reveals that the additive forms discrete, phase‐separated inclusions in host polymers such as poly(ε‐caprolactone), poly‐isoprene, poly(styrene‐b‐butadiene‐b‐styrene), and different thermoplastic polyurethanes. A comprehensive analysis shows that the mechanochromism of the blends originates from the distortion of the inclusions, which, independent of the additive content and chemical composition of the matrix, deform homogeneously and reversibly in response to the applied macroscopic strain. These findings support the conclusion that such excimer‐forming, telechelic macromolecules can be used as universal additives that allow the straightforward fabrication of a wide range of mechanochromic materials.

Funder

Adolphe Merkle Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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