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Sensitized Mechanoluminescence Design toward Mechanically Induced Intense Red Emission from Transparent Polymer Films

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Mechanoresponsive polymers with intense red emission are highly desirable in view of the strong penetrability and high resolution of red luminescence. Herein we introduce the sensitized luminescence of rare-earth Eu(III)… Click to show full abstract

Mechanoresponsive polymers with intense red emission are highly desirable in view of the strong penetrability and high resolution of red luminescence. Herein we introduce the sensitized luminescence of rare-earth Eu(III) complexes into the mechanochemiluminescence from polymeric dioxetane in a covalent way. By controlling the energy-transfer process from mechanically broken dioxetane to the Eu(III) center, bright red emission from transparent poly(methyl acrylate) films was achieved for the first time. Importantly, mechanoluminescence sensitivity is greatly improved, enabling the location and timing of bond scission with high resolution. A sensitive stretchable device with the polymer film as an emissive layer was fabricated by a facile surface-engineering method, which can emit patterned red light upon deformation. This sensitized mechanoluminescence design thus expands the useful space of luminescent stress probes.

Keywords: red emission; mechanoluminescence design; emission transparent; intense red; sensitized mechanoluminescence; emission

Journal Title: Macromolecules
Year Published: 2020

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