Mechanochromic and Thermochromic Sensors Based on Graphene Infused Polymer Opals

Adv Funct Mater. 2020 Aug 3;30(31):2002473. doi: 10.1002/adfm.202002473. Epub 2020 May 19.

Abstract

High quality opal-like photonic crystals containing graphene are fabricated using evaporation-driven self-assembly of soft polymer colloids. A miniscule amount of pristine graphene within a colloidal crystal lattice results in the formation of colloidal crystals with a strong angle-dependent structural color and a stop band that can be reversibly shifted across the visible spectrum. The crystals can be mechanically deformed or can reversibly change color as a function of their temperature, hence their sensitive mechanochromic and thermochromic response make them attractive candidates for a wide range of visual sensing applications. In particular, it is shown that the crystals are excellent candidates for visual strain sensors or integrated time-temperature indicators which act over large temperature windows. Given the versatility of these crystals, this method represents a simple, inexpensive, and scalable approach to produce multifunctional graphene infused synthetic opals and opens up exciting applications for novel solution-processable nanomaterial based photonics.

Keywords: colloidal crystals; mechanochromic sensors; pristine graphene; self‐assembly; time‐temperature indicators.