Reversible Stimuli-responsive Luminescent Polymers with Adaptable Mechanical Properties Based on Europium-malonate Complex

2020 
ABSTRACT Luminescent polymers that are dynamic in reversible response to external stimuli are of profound interest for the development of advanced optical devices and sensors. Here, we fabricate a new class of transparent poly(urea-urethane) containing malonate moieties through simple one-pot polycondensation. When blended with different amounts of europium ions, the resultant polymer complexes show a tunable broad spectrum of mechanical properties with their modulus adjusted from 5 MPa to 60 MPa. In the meantime, the incorporation of europium endows the metallo-supramolecular polymers with fluorescence that can reversibly respond to organic solvents like acetylacetone/triethylamine as well as temperature due to the formation of dynamic europium-malonate coordination. Given that each optical or sensor field has its own requirement for materials’ mechanical properties, we believe therefore our designed stimuli-responsive luminescent polymers with adaptable mechanical properties show great potential in the applications.
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