Stimuli-responsive chromic materials such as photochromics, hydrochromics, thermochromics, and electrochromics have a long history of capturing the attention of scientists due to their potential industrial applications and novelty in popular culture. However, hybrid chromic materials that combine two or more stimuli-triggered color changing properties are not so well known. Herein, we report a design strategy that has led to a series of emissive 1,8-naphthalimide-viologen dyads which exhibit unusual dual photochromic and hydrochromic switching behavior in the solid-state when embedded in a cellulose matrix.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA hand gesture monitoring system based on fiber-optic curvature sensors is developed. A glove is used as a carrier to support the monitoring system. According to the freedom of the hand joint, the layout of the sensors is established.
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