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Photochromic/electrochromic strain sensor with a fast and reversible light-printing ability

Journal of Materials Chemistry C [2023]
Jundang Liang, Botian Li, Xiaodong Gai, Ning Li, Jian Wang, Yichi Zhang, Qiong Zhou, Yuchao Sun
ABSTRACT

The excessive use of paper causes serious resource consumption and environmental pollution. Environmentally friendly light printing based on a photochromic system with the advantages of being noncontact, rapid, and inkless has attracted increasing attention; however, several problems need to be addressed, such as slow discoloration and irreversibility. In this work, a composite of MoO3−x inorganic nanorods and the conductive polymer poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS) was employed as a color-changing electrode, and a photochromic/electrochromic strain sensor (PESS) was obtained by assembling the color-changing electrode with an organohydrogel electrolyte and a flexible indium tin oxide (ITO) film. Due to the photochromic/electrochromic effect of MoO3−x and the conductivity of PEDOT:PSS, the sensor turned cyan-blue under UV irradiation or a negative bias voltage, and it could be rapidly bleached by applying a positive bias voltage. The photochromic/electrochromic behavior of the PESS could be optimized by tuning the amount of PEDOT:PSS, and the device could perform cyclic light printing/electroerasing with a fast and stable response. Moreover, the flexible strain sensor could be utilized to monitor mechanical strain by translating a series of deformations into electrical signals. The properties of photochromism/electrochromism and strain sensing make the device potentially applicable to outdoor wearable devices capable of light-based printing.

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