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*MIT researchers create new gel that can change color on demand*

WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (Xinhua) -- MIT researchers have created a new
structured gel that can rapidly change color in response to a variety of
stimuli, including temperature, pressure, salt concentration and humidity.

A paper describing the research work is published in the Oct. 21 online
edition of Nature Materials.

Among other applications, the structured gel could be used as a fast and
inexpensive chemical sensor, says Edwin Thomas, a professor of materials
Science and engineering at MIT.

One place where such an environmental sensor could be useful is a food
processing plant, where the sensor could indicate whether food that must
remain dry has been overly exposed to humidity.

A critical component of the structured gel is a material that expands or
contracts when exposed to certain stimuli. Those changes in the thickness of
the gel cause it to change color, through the entire range of the visible
spectrum of light.

Objects that reflect different colors depending on which way you look at
them already exist, but once those objects are manufactured, their
properties can't change. The MIT team set out to create a material that
would change color in response to external stimuli.

To do that, they started with a self-assembling block copolymer thin film
made of alternating layers of two materials, polystyrene and
poly-2-vinyl-pyridine. The thickness of those layers and their refractive
indices determine what color light will be reflected by the resulting gel.

By keeping the thickness of the polystyrene layer constant and altering the
thickness of the poly-2-vinyl-pyridine layer with external stimuli such as
PH and salt concentration, the researchers were able to change the gel's
color in fractions of a second.

The research team is also working on a gel that changes color in response to
applied voltages.

Editor: Yan Liang


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