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A cold-responsive liquid crystal elastomer provides visual signals for monitoring a critical temperature decrease

Critical temperature indicators have been extensively utilized in various fields, ranging from healthcare to food safety. However, the majority of the temperature indicators are designed for upper critical temperature monitoring, indicating when the temperature rises and exceeds a predefined limit,...

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Autores principales: Zhan, Yuanyuan, Broer, Dirk J., Li, Junyu, Xue, Jiuzhi, Liu, Danqing
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10317110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37098874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3mh00271c
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author Zhan, Yuanyuan
Broer, Dirk J.
Li, Junyu
Xue, Jiuzhi
Liu, Danqing
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Broer, Dirk J.
Li, Junyu
Xue, Jiuzhi
Liu, Danqing
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description Critical temperature indicators have been extensively utilized in various fields, ranging from healthcare to food safety. However, the majority of the temperature indicators are designed for upper critical temperature monitoring, indicating when the temperature rises and exceeds a predefined limit, whereas stringently demanded low critical temperature indicators are scarcely developed. Herein, we develop a new material and system that monitor temperature decrease, e.g., from ambient temperature to the freezing point, or even to an ultra-low temperature of −20 °C. For this purpose, we create a dynamic membrane which can open and close during temperature cycles from high temperature to low temperature. This membrane consists of a gold-liquid crystal elastomer (Au-LCE) bilayer structure. Unlike the commonly used thermo-responsive LCEs which actuate upon temperature rise, our LCE is cold-responsive. This means that geometric deformations occur when the environmental temperature decreases. Specifically, upon temperature decrease the LCE creates stresses at the gold interface by uniaxial deformation due to expansion along the molecular director and shrinkage perpendicular to it. At a critical stress, optimized to occur at the desired temperature, the brittle Au top layer fractures, which allows contact between the LCE and material on top of the gold layer. Material transport via cracks enables the onset of the visible signal for instance caused by a pH indicator substance. We apply the dynamic Au-LCE membrane for cold-chain applications, indicating the loss of the effectiveness of perishable goods. We anticipate that our newly developed low critical temperature/time indicator will be shortly implemented in supply chains to minimize food and medical product waste.
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spelling pubmed-103171102023-07-04 A cold-responsive liquid crystal elastomer provides visual signals for monitoring a critical temperature decrease Zhan, Yuanyuan Broer, Dirk J. Li, Junyu Xue, Jiuzhi Liu, Danqing Mater Horiz Chemistry Critical temperature indicators have been extensively utilized in various fields, ranging from healthcare to food safety. However, the majority of the temperature indicators are designed for upper critical temperature monitoring, indicating when the temperature rises and exceeds a predefined limit, whereas stringently demanded low critical temperature indicators are scarcely developed. Herein, we develop a new material and system that monitor temperature decrease, e.g., from ambient temperature to the freezing point, or even to an ultra-low temperature of −20 °C. For this purpose, we create a dynamic membrane which can open and close during temperature cycles from high temperature to low temperature. This membrane consists of a gold-liquid crystal elastomer (Au-LCE) bilayer structure. Unlike the commonly used thermo-responsive LCEs which actuate upon temperature rise, our LCE is cold-responsive. This means that geometric deformations occur when the environmental temperature decreases. Specifically, upon temperature decrease the LCE creates stresses at the gold interface by uniaxial deformation due to expansion along the molecular director and shrinkage perpendicular to it. At a critical stress, optimized to occur at the desired temperature, the brittle Au top layer fractures, which allows contact between the LCE and material on top of the gold layer. Material transport via cracks enables the onset of the visible signal for instance caused by a pH indicator substance. We apply the dynamic Au-LCE membrane for cold-chain applications, indicating the loss of the effectiveness of perishable goods. We anticipate that our newly developed low critical temperature/time indicator will be shortly implemented in supply chains to minimize food and medical product waste. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10317110/ /pubmed/37098874 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3mh00271c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Zhan, Yuanyuan
Broer, Dirk J.
Li, Junyu
Xue, Jiuzhi
Liu, Danqing
A cold-responsive liquid crystal elastomer provides visual signals for monitoring a critical temperature decrease
title A cold-responsive liquid crystal elastomer provides visual signals for monitoring a critical temperature decrease
title_full A cold-responsive liquid crystal elastomer provides visual signals for monitoring a critical temperature decrease
title_fullStr A cold-responsive liquid crystal elastomer provides visual signals for monitoring a critical temperature decrease
title_full_unstemmed A cold-responsive liquid crystal elastomer provides visual signals for monitoring a critical temperature decrease
title_short A cold-responsive liquid crystal elastomer provides visual signals for monitoring a critical temperature decrease
title_sort cold-responsive liquid crystal elastomer provides visual signals for monitoring a critical temperature decrease
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10317110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37098874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3mh00271c
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