Responsive periodic mesoporous polydiacetylene/silica nanocomposites

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Huisheng PengYunfeng Lu

Abstract

Responsive PMO materials have been synthesized through co-assembly of bridged diacetylenic silsesquioxane and surfactant. The spatially defined polydiacetylenic component, mesoporous network, and the covalent proximity of polydiacetylene to silica endow the PMO with mechanical robustness, reversible chromatic responses, improved thermal stability, and faster responses to chemical stimuli. This research also provides an efficient molecular design and assembly paradigm to fabricate a family of conjugated optoelectronic materials, creating novel platforms for sensors, actuators, and other device applications.

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Citations

Nov 7, 2009·Nature Nanotechnology·Huisheng PengQuanxi Jia
Apr 21, 2009·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Zhenglong YangZhenzhong Yang
Oct 8, 2009·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Hiroyuki TakedaShinji Inagaki
May 11, 2011·Angewandte Chemie·Xuli ChenHuisheng Peng
Oct 3, 2018·Molecules : a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry·Marie-José ZaccaAhmad Mehdi
Sep 30, 2010·Chemical Society Reviews·Xuemei SunHuisheng Peng
May 12, 2012·Dalton Transactions : an International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry·Nabanita Pal, Asim Bhaumik
Jan 12, 2011·Chemical Society Reviews·Galo J A A Soler-Illia, Omar Azzaroni
Sep 25, 2015·Science and Technology of Advanced Materials·Minoru SohmiyaMakoto Ogawa
Jan 23, 2014·Chemistry : a European Journal·Abraham ChemtobBruno Boury
Aug 1, 2016·Chemical Science·Xin LuHuisheng Peng
Oct 8, 2009·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Norihiro MizoshitaShinji Inagaki
May 5, 2009·The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B·Libing WangChuanlai Xu
Feb 4, 2010·The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B·Xuemei SunHuisheng Peng
Jun 14, 2006·Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids·Huisheng Peng, Yunfeng Lu

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