ABSTRACT
Here, an electrically controllable reflection bandwidth and zero-field bandwidth stable PSCLC is judiciously designed and prepared through integrating dynamic covalent boronic ester bonds into the main-chain polymer network. The modulating effect of dynamic covalent bonding on polymer networks can transform the polymer networks from an elastically deformed network to a plastically deformed network by changing the parameters, such as specific wavelengths of light or temperature. Based on the plastic deformation of the network, the zero-field broadband reflection stable and multiple adjustable reflection bandgaps are realised. This work provides new insights into smart and energy-efficient windows.
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