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Transparent regenerated cellulose film containing azobenzene group with reversible stimulus discoloration property

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS [2024]
Ming Li, Gongwen Liu, Shuang Liu, Xialian Xiao, Yun Bai, Yali Li, Xingxing Li, Yibao Li
ABSTRACT

The cellulose film, exhibiting color alterations in response to external stimuli, presents itself as a promising functional material. In this study, a universal dissolution-regeneration technique was employed to manufacture a transparent, regenerated cellulose film, characterized by its reversible multi-stimulus discoloration property. This functional cellulose film, endowed with both photochromic and acid-chromic attributes, was synthesized through the introduction of a cellulose-grafted azobenzene derivative into the cellulose solution. The hue of a cellulose film irradiated with ultraviolet light could be inverted upon exposure to visible light or heat. Furthermore, when subject to heating, irradiation, or immersion in an acidic medium, this functional film demonstrated pronounced transparency. The acid-chromic behavior of the film was readily discernible when exposed to highly concentrated acidic aqueous solutions. Both the photochromic and acid-chromic phenomena were discernable to the unaided eye. After ten cycles, no fading of the reversible discoloration properties of the material occurred. This transparent regenerated cellulose film stands as a viable candidate for applications in optical data storage, intelligent switches, and sensors, owing to its capacity for reversible stimulus-triggered discoloration.

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