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Shape-stabilized flexible thermochromic films with one-sided adhesion via gradient crosslinking strategy for temperature indicating

[Display omitted] Thermochromic dyes (TCDs) based on a three-component color change system suffer from solid rigidity and liquid leakage issues because of the intrinsic solid–liquid phase change performance, resulting in difficulty in temperature visualization applications for smart wearable fields....

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Published in:Journal of colloid and interface science 2025-01, Vol.677 (Pt B), p.120-129
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description [Display omitted] Thermochromic dyes (TCDs) based on a three-component color change system suffer from solid rigidity and liquid leakage issues because of the intrinsic solid–liquid phase change performance, resulting in difficulty in temperature visualization applications for smart wearable fields. Despite considerable efforts in microencapsulation of thermochromic dyes, designing and fabricating essentially flexible thermochromic phase change films still need to be explored. Herein, a one-sided adhesive gradient-crosslinked thermochromic film is reported to address these issues to make a trade-off between stability and flexibility, excellent thermochromic performance, and temperature visualization. The thermochromic wearable films have been fabricated exploiting tea polyphenol thermochromic dyes, vinyl dimethylsiloxane, and hydrosilicone oil via the salt-template-assisted method and gradient crosslinking strategy, which have porous structures with an average pore size of 12.8 μm and a porosity of 28 %. Due to the spatial limiting threshold effect of the porosity structure, interconnected 3D polysiloxane porous networks can provide ample support for tea polyphenol thermochromic dyes and effectively prevent liquid leakage. Upon heating, the thermochromic film changes from blue to white with the K/S value decreasing from 7.69 to 0.78 and the ΔE* increasing from 2.7 to 16.1 at 610 nm, and the color-changing temperature is 42 °C. Gradient crosslinked thermochromic films exhibit excellent temperature-responsive color change properties, desirable one-side adhesion, and thermal energy storage, enabling multicolor temperature displays and temperature-controlled multilevel information transfer.
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