Low Temperature Thermochromic Polydiacetylenes: Design,
Colorimetric Properties, and Nanofiber Formation
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Owing to their stimulus responsive
color changing properties, polydiacetylenes
(PDAs) have been extensively investigated as colorimetric sensors.
Thermochromic properties of PDAs have been the central focus of a
number of investigations that were aimed not only at gaining a fundamental
understanding of the physical basis of the color change but also at
developing practical applications as temperature sensors. The thermochromic
transition temperature of a PDA polymer is closely related to the
melting point of the corresponding diacetylene (DA) monomer. In addition,
the majority of PDAs described to date undergo a blue-to-red color
change above room temperature because PDAs are generally derived from
DA monomers that have melting points above room temperature. In the
current study, we developed a series of low temperature colorimetric
PDAs that were designed based on the reasoning that removal of the
sources for strong headgroup interactions would lower the melting
points of the corresponding DA monomers. This strategy was used to
design and fabrication of PDA sensors that display color transitions
in the range of 5–30 °C. Moreover, the thermochromic transition
temperatures of the PDAs were found to decrease by ca. 10 °C
when the alkyl chain length in the DA monomer is truncated by two
methylene units. The results of FTIR and Raman spectroscopic analyses
suggest that the PDA alkyl chain adopts an all-trans conformation in the blue-phase and some gauche forms
exist in the alkyl chain in the red-phase PDA. Finally, the new PDAs
are stable up to 300 °C, and their processable nature enables
them to be fabricated in nanofiber forms by employing an anodized
aluminum oxide (AAO) membrane as a template.
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Park, In Sung; Park, Hye Jin; Jeong, Woomin; Nam, Jihye; Kang, Youngjong; Shin, Kayeong; et al. (2016). Low Temperature Thermochromic Polydiacetylenes: Design,
Colorimetric Properties, and Nanofiber Formation. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.macromol.5b02683