Structurally-colored adhesives for sensitive, high-resolution, and non-invasive adhesion self-monitoring

IF 3.784 3区 化学 Q1 Chemistry ACS Combinatorial Science Pub Date : 2024-09-28 DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-52794-5
Quanqian Lyu, Miaomiao Li, Lianbin Zhang, Jintao Zhu
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Polymeric adhesives are critical in many applications, from daily life to implantable devices and soft robotics. Monitoring adhesion in a real-time and convenient manner before premature failure is essential yet challenging. Herein, we present structurally-colored adhesives for sensitive, high-resolution, and non-invasive adhesion self-monitoring via distinct color change for detecting subtle deformation and debonding. The structurally-colored adhesives are designed by integrating one-dimensional photonic nanochains into exemplified acrylate-copolymer-based adhesives and demonstrate distinct color-changing capability through a unique tilting mechanism of nanochains under shear. Our structurally-colored adhesives can be customized as pressure-sensitive and structural adhesives, exhibiting ultrafast response (<60 ms), high sensitivity, and high resolution (~120 μm). Moreover, predicting adhesion states and premature failure can be achieved assisted by imaging systems and machine learning algorithms with an average accuracy of up to 97.2%. Our structurally-colored adhesives are expected to offer a practical paradigm for structural health monitoring in the Internet of Things era.

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用于灵敏、高分辨率和无创粘附性自我监测的结构着色粘合剂
从日常生活到植入设备和软体机器人,聚合物粘合剂在许多应用中都至关重要。在过早失效之前以实时、便捷的方式监测粘附力至关重要,但也极具挑战性。在此,我们提出了结构着色粘合剂,通过明显的颜色变化实现灵敏、高分辨率和无创的粘合自我监测,以检测细微的变形和脱粘。这种结构着色粘合剂是通过将一维光子纳米链集成到示例丙烯酸酯-共聚物基粘合剂中而设计的,并通过纳米链在剪切力作用下的独特倾斜机制展示了独特的变色能力。我们的结构着色粘合剂可定制为压敏型和结构型粘合剂,具有超快响应(60 毫秒)、高灵敏度和高分辨率(约 120 微米)的特点。此外,在成像系统和机器学习算法的辅助下,还能预测粘附状态和过早失效,平均准确率高达 97.2%。我们的结构着色粘合剂有望为物联网时代的结构健康监测提供一个实用范例。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry has been relaunched as ACS Combinatorial Science under the leadership of new Editor-in-Chief M.G. Finn of The Scripps Research Institute. The journal features an expanded scope and will build upon the legacy of the Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry, a highly cited leader in the field.
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