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Refreshing Rubbers as Customized Photothermal Conversion Materials through Post-Darkening Modeling Production

Journal

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 23, Issue 71, Pages 17889-17893

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201704715

Keywords

3D printing; conjugated polymer; doping; photothermal conversion; processability

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21422407, 51373197, 21674127]

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Organic conjugated polymers with low energy bandgaps are emerging as a particular class of near-infrared (NIR) photothermal conversion materials. However, these polymers routinely possess high phase transition temperatures due to the rigid skeleton and strong intermolecular interactions. Conjugated polymers can rarely be thermally processed at low temperature, especially below 100 degrees C. This work formulates a concept of post-darkening modeling production (p-DMP) by which the thermoplastic non-conjugated trans-polyisoprene (TPI) is refreshed into a photothermal conversion material with high light use efficiency. Two steps, including the customizable shaping at low temperature and iodine vapor-tailored darkening, ensure the ease of preparing photothermal conversion devices with desirable topologies. A few characterizations, with the combination of density functional theory (DFT) calculations, provide reasonable explanations for understanding the darkening process of TPI in iodine atmosphere. In particular, the p-DMP is successfully extended to three-dimension (3D) printing, opening an avenue to fabricate personalized photothermal products, for example, a sunlight-directed physiotherapy device for healthcare of articular tissues.

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