Nature uses mechanochemical transduction processes to achieve diverse and vital functions, such as hearing, cellular adhesion and gating of ion channels. One fascinating example of biological mechanotransduction is the emission of light on mechanical stimulation. However, molecular-level transduction of force into luminescence in a synthetic system remains a challenge. Here, we show that bis(adamantyl)-1,2-dioxetane emits visible light when force is applied to a polymer chain or network in which this unit is incorporated. Bright-blue luminescence was observed on sonication of solutions of dioxetane-containing linear polymers and on the straining of polymer networks with dioxetane crosslinkers. Light is emitted from the adamantanone-excited ...
Mechanoluminescent 1,2-dioxetane units, which emit light upon scission of the strained 4-membered ri...
Mechanoluminescent 1,2-dioxetane units, which emit light upon scission of the strained 4-membered ri...
Mechanoluminescent 1,2-dioxetane units, which emit light upon scission of the strained 4-membered ri...
Nature uses mechanochemical transduction processes to achieve diverse and vital functions, such as h...
Nature uses mechanochemical transduction processes to achieve diverse and vital functions, such as h...
Nature uses mechanochemical transduction processes to achieve diverse and vital functions, such as h...
Nature uses mechanochemical transduction processes to achieve diverse and vital functions, such as h...
Nature uses mechanochemical transduction processes to achieve diverse and vital functions, such as h...
Dioxetane-based force-induced light emission from polymers, or mechanoluminescence, is a powerful ne...
Dioxetane-based force-induced light emission from polymers, or mechanoluminescence, is a powerful ne...
Dioxetane-based force-induced light emission from polymers, or mechanoluminescence, is a powerful ne...
Dioxetane-based force-induced light emission from polymers, or mechanoluminescence, is a powerful ne...
Dioxetane-based force-induced light emission from polymers, or mechanoluminescence, is a powerful ne...
Dioxetane-based force-induced light emission from polymers, or mechanoluminescence, is a powerful ne...
Dioxetane-based force-induced light emission from polymers, or mechanoluminescence, is a powerful ne...
Mechanoluminescent 1,2-dioxetane units, which emit light upon scission of the strained 4-membered ri...
Mechanoluminescent 1,2-dioxetane units, which emit light upon scission of the strained 4-membered ri...
Mechanoluminescent 1,2-dioxetane units, which emit light upon scission of the strained 4-membered ri...
Nature uses mechanochemical transduction processes to achieve diverse and vital functions, such as h...
Nature uses mechanochemical transduction processes to achieve diverse and vital functions, such as h...
Nature uses mechanochemical transduction processes to achieve diverse and vital functions, such as h...
Nature uses mechanochemical transduction processes to achieve diverse and vital functions, such as h...
Nature uses mechanochemical transduction processes to achieve diverse and vital functions, such as h...
Dioxetane-based force-induced light emission from polymers, or mechanoluminescence, is a powerful ne...
Dioxetane-based force-induced light emission from polymers, or mechanoluminescence, is a powerful ne...
Dioxetane-based force-induced light emission from polymers, or mechanoluminescence, is a powerful ne...
Dioxetane-based force-induced light emission from polymers, or mechanoluminescence, is a powerful ne...
Dioxetane-based force-induced light emission from polymers, or mechanoluminescence, is a powerful ne...
Dioxetane-based force-induced light emission from polymers, or mechanoluminescence, is a powerful ne...
Dioxetane-based force-induced light emission from polymers, or mechanoluminescence, is a powerful ne...
Mechanoluminescent 1,2-dioxetane units, which emit light upon scission of the strained 4-membered ri...
Mechanoluminescent 1,2-dioxetane units, which emit light upon scission of the strained 4-membered ri...
Mechanoluminescent 1,2-dioxetane units, which emit light upon scission of the strained 4-membered ri...