Literature DB >> 26757101

A Remarkable Multitasking Double Spiropyran: Bidirectional Visible-Light Switching of Polymer-Coated Surfaces with Dual Redox and Proton Gating.

Luuk Kortekaas1, Oleksii Ivashenko1, Jochem T van Herpt1, Wesley R Browne1.   

Abstract

Smart or functional surfaces that exhibit complex multimodal responsivity, e.g., to light, heat, pH, etc., although highly desirable, require a combination of distinct functional units to achieve each type of response and present a challenge in achieving combinations that can avoid cross-talk between the units, such as excited-state quenching. Compounds that exhibit multiple switching modalities help overcome this challenge and drastically reduce the synthetic cost and complexity. Here we show that a bis-spiropyran photochrome, which is formed through coupling at the indoline 5-position using redox chemistry, exhibits pH-gated photochromism, with opening of the spiro moiety by irradiation with UV light and the expected reversion by either heating or irradiation with visible light gated by protonation/deprotonation. Remarkably, when the photochrome is oxidized to its dicationic form, bis-spiropyran(2+), visible light can be used instead of UV light to switch between the spiro and merocyanine forms, with locking and unlocking of each state achieved by protonation/deprotonation. The formation of the bis-spiropyran unit by electrochemical coupling is exploited to generate "smart surfaces", i.e., polymer-modified electrodes, avoiding the need to introduce an ancillary functional group for polymerization and the concomitant potential for cross-talk. The approach taken means not only that the multiresponsive properties of the bis-spiropyran are retained upon immobilization but also that the effective switching rate can be enhanced dramatically.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26757101     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b11604

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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