Multicolor Mechanochromic Polymer Blends That Can Distinguish between Tensile–Stress States
Kuniaki Ishizuki,
Akira Takahashi,
Hideyuki Otsuka
Abstract:Mechanochromic polymers can be used to visualize mechanical stimuli applied to materials. However, many of these polymers exhibit single‐color mechanochromism, i.e., the polymer changes from its original color to another, thus potentially limiting the range of applications. Here, a versatile and readily accessible strategy for creating multicolor mechanochromic polymer blends that can detect whether a material is currently under stress or has already experienced stress is presented. The polymer blends are prep… Show more
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