arXiv Open Access 2021

Structural Color from Solid-State Polymerization-Induced Phase Separation

Alba Sicher Rabea Ganz Andreas Menzel Daniel Messmer Guido Panzarasa +6 lainnya
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Structural colors are produced by wavelength-dependent scattering of light from nanostructures. While living organisms often exploit phase separation to directly assemble structurally colored materials from macromolecules, synthetic structural colors are typically produced in a two-step process involving the sequential synthesis and assembly of building blocks. Phase separation is attractive for its simplicity, but applications are limited due to a lack of robust methods for its control. A central challenge is to arrest phase separation at the desired length scale. Here, we show that solid-state polymerization-induced phase separation can produce stable structures at optical length scales. In this process, a polymeric solid is swollen and softened with a second monomer. During its polymerization, the two polymers become immiscible and phase separate. As free monomer is depleted, the host matrix resolidifies and arrests coarsening. The resulting PS-PMMA composites have a blue or white appearance. We compare these biomimetic nanostructures to those in structurally-colored feather barbs, and demonstrate the flexibility of this approach by producing structural color in filaments and large sheets.

Penulis (11)

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Alba Sicher

R

Rabea Ganz

A

Andreas Menzel

D

Daniel Messmer

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Guido Panzarasa

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Maria Feofilova

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Richard O. Prum

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Robert W. Style

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Vinodkumar Saranathan

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René M. Rossi

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Eric R. Dufresne

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Sicher, A., Ganz, R., Menzel, A., Messmer, D., Panzarasa, G., Feofilova, M. et al. (2021). Structural Color from Solid-State Polymerization-Induced Phase Separation. https://arxiv.org/abs/2101.11345

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