Quantification of mechanofluorochromism at the macroscaleviacolorimetric analysis of controlled mechanical stimulation

  • Benjamin Poggi
  • , Laurence Bodelot
  • , Marine Louis
  • , Rémi Métivier
  • , Clémence Allain

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Abstract

The use of mechanofluorochromic (MFC) molecular materials as mechanical stress probes is challenging since quantitative studies of this phenomenon remain rare. The most common approach to quantify the fluorescence response of MFC materials involves a diamond anvil cell. However, this requires high isotropic pressures, which are far from ordinary conditions. We report here the design of a setup able to apply anisotropic mechanical stimuli such as pure unidirectional compression and shear stress, both controlled in intensity. A well-known MFC compound,DFB-H, was submitted to pure compression or shearing while simultaneously recording fluorescence movies.DFB-Hcrystals were found to be responsive to both types of stimuli but subsequent data analysis revealed higher sensitivity to shearing than to pure compression. Indeed, fluorescence colour change was detected by colorimetric analysis and linked to the intensity of applied force to estimate a threshold.DFB-HMFC response was observed for pressures on the order of tens of MPa whereas only a few kPa were enough to induce MFC response by shearing. This novel setup, combined with a colorimetric analysis, is a promising approach for quantification of MFC response at the macroscale and for future development of mechanical stress probes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12111-12117
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Materials Chemistry C
Volume9
Issue number36
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Sept 2021

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