3D Printing of Polydiacetylene Photocomposite Materials: Two Wavelengths for Two Orthogonal Chemistries
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Xu, Yangyang
Ding, Zhao-Fu
Liu, Fei-Yang
Sun, Ke
Dietlin, Céline
Lalevee, J
Xiao, Pu
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American Chemical Society
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Polydiacetylene (PDA) materials are appealing and gaining
increasing research interest due to their outstanding chromatic transition
and fluorescence enhancement effects upon exposure to various environmental
stimuli. However, despite the photomask method, there are very
few reports about the spatial controllable photopolymerization and
subsequent 3D printing of PDA until now. Herein, for the first time, we
reported the preparation of PDA photocomposite materials based on
polyacrylate through the strategy of dual-wavelength polymerization and
orthogonal chemistry. First, diacetylene (DA) monomers were homogeneously
dispersed in acrylate resin. Then a violet light emitting diode
(LED) (or laser diode) was used for the free radical polymerization of
polyacrylate. Finally, UV irradiation was utilized to induce the 1,4-topopolymerization of PDA, which could show a successive
blue to purple to red color transition in response to the gradient increment of temperature. Interestingly, instead of photomasks,
we applied a 3D printing approach directly to this composite material and fabricated some macroscopic stereo patterns, which
also illustrated thermochromic properties. This novel kind of functional photocomposite material would demonstrate a huge
application prospect in many potential fields, including colorimetric sensing, information encryption, anticounterfeiting, and so
on.
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
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