Mechanochromic functionality realized through force-responsive molecules (i.e., mechanophores) has great potential for spatially localized damage warning in polymers. However, in structural plastics, for which damage warning is most critical, this approach has had minimal success because brittle failure typically precedes detectable color change. Herein, we report on the room-temperature mechanochromic activation of spiropyran in high Tg bisphenol A polycarbonate. The mechanochromic functionality was introduced by polymerization of dihydroxyspiropyran as a comonomer while retaining the excellent thermomechanical properties of the polycarbonate. The mechanochromic behavior is thoroughly evaluated in response to changes in stress, deformation...
Inspired by mechanotransduction, new strategies are employed to impart productive mechanochemical re...
The development of multifunctional self-healing materials is highly demanding. Herein, an intrinsic ...
Polymers containing chromophores often exhibit mechanoresponsive behaviour, allowing the remote dete...
Mechanochromic functionality realized through force-responsive molecules (i.e., mechanophores) has g...
Mechanochromic functionality realized through force-responsive molecules (i.e., mechanophores) has g...
Mechanochromic polymers respond to external force by changing their color. This can be achieved by t...
Mechanochromic polymers respond to external force by changing their color. This can be achieved by t...
Polymer multifunctionality can be designed through the incorporation of chemical groups termed “mech...
To lower color activation stress/strain while maintaining excellent mechanical properties for mechan...
Traditionally, chemical reactions are driven by thermal, chemical, or electrical potential. By link...
Polymer mechanochem. is a rapidly emerging area of research that investigates the use of external me...
<p>The coupling of mechanical stress fields in polymers to covalent chemistry (polymer mechanochemis...
The development of multifunctional self-healing materials is highly demanding. Herein, an intrinsic ...
Mechanophores are force sensitive molecules that undergo productive chemical transformations under a...
Chemical reactions traditionally rely on energy from stimuli such as heat, light, or electric fields...
Inspired by mechanotransduction, new strategies are employed to impart productive mechanochemical re...
The development of multifunctional self-healing materials is highly demanding. Herein, an intrinsic ...
Polymers containing chromophores often exhibit mechanoresponsive behaviour, allowing the remote dete...
Mechanochromic functionality realized through force-responsive molecules (i.e., mechanophores) has g...
Mechanochromic functionality realized through force-responsive molecules (i.e., mechanophores) has g...
Mechanochromic polymers respond to external force by changing their color. This can be achieved by t...
Mechanochromic polymers respond to external force by changing their color. This can be achieved by t...
Polymer multifunctionality can be designed through the incorporation of chemical groups termed “mech...
To lower color activation stress/strain while maintaining excellent mechanical properties for mechan...
Traditionally, chemical reactions are driven by thermal, chemical, or electrical potential. By link...
Polymer mechanochem. is a rapidly emerging area of research that investigates the use of external me...
<p>The coupling of mechanical stress fields in polymers to covalent chemistry (polymer mechanochemis...
The development of multifunctional self-healing materials is highly demanding. Herein, an intrinsic ...
Mechanophores are force sensitive molecules that undergo productive chemical transformations under a...
Chemical reactions traditionally rely on energy from stimuli such as heat, light, or electric fields...
Inspired by mechanotransduction, new strategies are employed to impart productive mechanochemical re...
The development of multifunctional self-healing materials is highly demanding. Herein, an intrinsic ...
Polymers containing chromophores often exhibit mechanoresponsive behaviour, allowing the remote dete...