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Multiresponsive materials with reversible and durable characteristics are indispensable because of their promising applications in environmental change detections. To fabricate multiresponsive materials in mass production, however, complex reactions and impractical situations are often involved. Herein, a dual responsive (light and pH) spiropyran‐based smart sensor fabricated by a simple layer‐by‐layer...
Smart Sensors
In article number 2400491, Jiun‐Tai Chen and co‐workers fabricated a dual‐responsive spiropyran‐based smart sensor through a simple layer‐by‐layer assembly process using upcycled thermoplastic polyester elastomer materials derived from recycled polyethylene terephthalate. The sensor can be stimulated by UV irradiation or acid vapors, resulting in an apparent color change to purple or...
Stimuli‐responsive ion nanochannels have attracted considerable attention in various fields because of their remote controllability of ionic transportation. For photoresponsive ion nanochannels, however, achieving precise regulation of ion conductivity is still challenging, primarily due to the difficulty of programmable structural changes in confined environments. Moreover, the relationship between...