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Deformation-induced Photo-Programmable Pattern of Polyurethane Elastomers Based on Poisson Effect.

Shuzhen YanXinlu DengShuai ChenTianjiao MaTiantian LiKaiming HuXue-Song Jiang
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
Elastomers with high aspect ratio surface patterns are a promising class of materials for designing soft machines in the future. Here, we demonstrate a facile method for fabricating surface patterns on polyurethane elastomer by subtly utilizing the Poisson effect and gradient photo-crosslinking. By applying uniaxial tensile strains, the aspect ratio of the surface patterns can be optionally manipulated. At pre-stretched state, the pattern on the polyurethane elastomer can be readily constructed through compressive stress, resulting from the gradient photo-crosslinking via selective photodimerization of an anthracene-functionalized polyurethane elastomer (referred to as ANPU). The macromolecular aggregation structures during stretching deformation significantly contribute to the fabrication of high aspect ratio surface patterns. The insightful finite element analysis well demonstrates that the magnitude and distribution of internal stress in the ANPU elastomer can be regulated by selectively gradient crosslinking, leading to polymer chains migrate from the exposed region to the unexposed region, thereby generating a diverse array of surface patterns. Additionally, the periodic surface patterns exhibit tunable structural color according to the different stretching states and are fully reversible over multiple cycles, opening up avenues for diverse applications such as smart displays, stretchable strain sensors, and anti-counterfeiting devices. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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