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A Smart Single-Fluorophore Polymer: Self-Assembly Shapechromic Multicolor Fluorescence And Erasable Ink.

Ying-Yi RenBo-Yi DengZi-Hao LiaoZi-Rong ZhouChen-Ho TungLi-Zhu WuFeng Wang
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
A novel smart fluorescent polymer PGP was developed by incorporating four stimuli-triggers at molecular level. They are amphiphilicity, supramolecular host-guest sites, pyrene fluorescence indicator, and reversible chelation sites. PGP exhibits smart deformation and shape-dependent fluorescence in response to external stimuli. It can deform into three typical shapes with a characteristic fluorescence color, namely, spherical core-shell micelles of cyan-green fluorescence, standard rectangular nanosheets of yellow fluorescence, and irregular branches of deep-blue fluorescence. A quasi-reversible deformation between the first two shapes can be dynamically manipulated. Moreover, driven by reversible coordination and resulted intramolecular photoinduced electron transfer, PGP can be used as an aqueous fluorescence ink with erasable and recoverable properties. The fluorescent patterns printed by PGP ink on paper can be rapidly erased and recovered by simple spraying a sequence of Cu 2+ and EDTA aqueous solutions. This erase/recover transformation can be repeated multiple times on the same paper. The multiple stimulus responsiveness of PGP makes it have potential applications in nanorobots, sensing, information encryption, and anti-counterfeiting. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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