2023
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202305998
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Bio‐Inspired, Scalable, and Tri‐Mode Stimuli‐Chromic Composite for Smart Window Multifunctionality

Yujie Ke,
Na Li,
Yan Liu
et al.

Abstract: Smart window is promising to save building energy and reduce carbon emissions. The fast development leads to a high demand for multifunctionality not limited to energy saving, while the material design and fabrication are challenging. Herein, a scalable method is developed for tri‐mode light regulations: thermo‐, mechano‐, and hydro‐/solvato‐chromisms. The film is constructed of a bio‐inspired hierarchical‐structured surface and a functional elastomer base. Through combined experiments and simulations, the tri… Show more

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“…Some responsive materials, characterized by their reversible color-changing behavior in response to external stimuli, have potential applications in various fields such as sensing and anticounterfeiting. Recently, multiple stimuli-responsive color-changing polymer materials have made great progress, and these functional color-changing materials have been developed in response to mixed combinations of various stimuli such as light, temperature, pH, electricity, ions, and mechanical force. In addition, the color-changing materials with more than two different colors have also been reported, including strategies such as mixing different types of color-changing molecules. Multiple stimuli-responsive polymer materials with polychromatic variation are expected to meet the application needs of some complex scenarios, such as multimode reversible writing, high security anticounterfeiting and information encryption. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some responsive materials, characterized by their reversible color-changing behavior in response to external stimuli, have potential applications in various fields such as sensing and anticounterfeiting. Recently, multiple stimuli-responsive color-changing polymer materials have made great progress, and these functional color-changing materials have been developed in response to mixed combinations of various stimuli such as light, temperature, pH, electricity, ions, and mechanical force. In addition, the color-changing materials with more than two different colors have also been reported, including strategies such as mixing different types of color-changing molecules. Multiple stimuli-responsive polymer materials with polychromatic variation are expected to meet the application needs of some complex scenarios, such as multimode reversible writing, high security anticounterfeiting and information encryption. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%