Abstract

A novel heat-resistant fluorescent polymer poly(imino ether sulfone) (PIES) as thermally erasable and writable imaging material has been synthesized via a facile nucleophilic substitution polycondensation reaction. Taking advantage of the tenability of the “push-pull” π-electron mode by changing temperatures, the Tg of PIES film can be “naked eye” nondestructively detected by taking advantage of the visual fluorescence quenching.

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