Abstract

A series of reversible thermochromic polydiacetylene/zinc(II) ion/zinc oxide (PDA/Zn2+/ZnO) nanocomposites have been prepared using seven types of diacetylene monomer. The shortening of the PDA alkyl tail from 12 to 6 methylene units systematically decreases color-transition temperature (TCT) from 90 to 30 °C. Increasing the photopolymerization time during the preparation process further reduces the TCT down to 10 °C. The shortening of alkyl segment adjacent to PDA headgroup causes unpredictable changes of TCT. X-ray diffraction reveals variation of the molecular tilting angle within the bilayer structure of PDA depending on the length of alkyl segment. Infrared and Raman spectroscopies also detect the change of local interactions and backbone conformation within the nanocomposites. Our study provides a guideline for preparing reversible thermochromic materials with TCT ranging from 10 to 90 °C. These nanocomposite materials can be utilized in various applications such as colorimetric sensors, smart label...

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