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Mechanochromic sensors

Lott J, Weder C. Luminescent mechanochromic sensors based on poly(vinylidene fluoride) and excimer-forming /7-phenylene vinylene dyes. Macromol Chem Phys 2010 21 l(l) 28-34. [Pg.102]

As many authors suggest, mechanochromic blends may find numerous applications, e.g., as strain sensors or as built-in threshold temperature sensors in polymer-based materials, therefore representing a promising technology for the production of devices with security purposes. [Pg.393]


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