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Despite the vast variety of colloidal superstructures available in soft matter photonics, it remains challenging to balance the trade‐off between their optical microstructures and material processability. By synergizing colloidal photonics and dynamic chemistry, a type of photonic “plasticine” with characteristics of uniform structural colors, high processability, and self‐healing is demonstrated...
Structure colored materials exhibit fabulous processing and handling properties. In article number 2007426, Ziyi Yu and co‐workers utilize boronic acid‐containing macromolecules to develop a type of “photonic plasticine” to build a highly cohesive, malleable, and soft matter that can be readily shaped without fractures.
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