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Multistimuli-Responsive Optical Hydrogel Nanomembranes to Construct Planar Color Display Boards for Detecting Local Environmental Changes.

Muhammad UmarDongwan SonSara ArifMyungwoong KimSunghwan Kim
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
Planar metal-insulator-metal (MIM) optical cavities are attractive for biochemical and environmental sensing applications, as they offer a cost-effective cavity platform with acceptable performances. However, localized detection and scope of expansion of applicable analytes are still challenging. Here, we report a stimuli-responsive color display board that can exhibit local spectral footprints, for locally applied heat and alcohol presence. A thermoresponsive, optically applicable, and patternable copolymer, poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-r-glycidyl methacrylate), is synthesized and used with a photosensitive cross-linker to produce a responsive insulating layer. This layer is then sandwiched between two nanoporous silver membranes to yield a thermoresponsive MIM cavity. The resonant spectral peak is blue-shifted as the environmental temperature increases, and the dynamic range of the resonant peak is largely affected by the composition and structure of the cross-linker and the copolymer. The localized temperature increase of silk particles with gold nanoparticles by laser heating can be measured by reading the spectral shift. In addition, a free-standing color board can be transferred onto a curved biological tissue sample, allowing us to simultaneously read the temperature of the tissue sample and the concentration of ethanol. The stimuli-responsive MIM provides a new way to optically sense localized environmental temperature and ethanol concentration fluctuations.
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