Diphylleia grayi-Inspired Stretchable Hydrochromics with Large Optical Modulation in the Visible-Near-Infrared Region

Guofa Cai, Jiangxin Wang, Alice Lee Sie Eh, Jingwei Chen, Kai Qian, Jiaqing Xiong, Gurunathan Thangavel, Pooi See Lee*

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Abstract

Some animals and plants in nature are endowed with elegant color-changing ability, which inspired the development of biomimetic systems with multifunctionality, such as controllable colors, transmittance, and mechanical pliability that are significant for the development of energy-efficient and deformable chromic devices, such as wearable displays, smart windows, decorative architectures, camouflage devices, etc. Inspired by the color-changing ability of Diphylleia grayi (commonly known as the skeleton flower), we developed a porous poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) film that dynamically and dramatically changes its color by the adsorption/desorption of a minute amount of water (5 g m-2) or other solvents. This hydrochromic phenomenon was analyzed in detail, and it matched well with the Mie scattering theory. The porous PDMS film of about 0.4 mm thickness exhibits a large optical modulation (about 75-80%) in the broad visible and near-infrared region and a coloration speed of less than 9 min. Additionally, the PDMS film can sustain uniaxial strain up to 100% in both transparent and colored states. We believe this new strategy to develop highly scalable porous PDMS films offers a practical route to realize bionic and botanic inspired deformable energy-efficient façades, chromogenic wearables, smart windows, smart displays, camouflage devices, etc.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)37685-37693
Number of pages9
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume10
Issue number43
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 31 2018
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Materials Science

Keywords

  • bionics
  • Mie scattering
  • porous poly(dimethylsiloxane) film
  • smart window
  • stretchable hydrochromic device

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