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Wiley, Advanced Materials, 19(25), p. 2701-2706, 2013

DOI: 10.1002/adma.201205226

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Fluorescent Protein Senses and Reports Mechanical Damage in Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites

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Abstract

Yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) is used as a mechanoresponsive layer at the fiber-resin interface in glass-fiber-reinforced composites. The protein loses its fluorescence when subjected to mechanical stress. Within the material, it reports interfacial shear debonding and barely visible impact damage by a transition from a fluorescent to a non-fluorescent state.