The cellulose film, exhibiting color alterations in response to external stimuli, presents itself as a promising functional material. In this study, a universal dissolution-regeneration technique was employed to manufacture a transparent, regenerated cellulose film, characterized by its reversible multi-stimulus discoloration property. This functional cellulose film, endowed with both photochromic and acid-chromic attributes, was synthesized through the introduction of a cellulose-grafted azobenzene derivative into the cellulose solution.
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