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Single wavelength colour tuning of spiropyran and dithienylethene based photochromic coatings

Controlling the transmission of thin films with external stimuli is an important goal in functional optical materials and devices. Tuning is especially challenging where both broad band (neutral density filtering) and spectrally varied (colour) transmission are required. The external control provide...

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Autores principales: Feringa, Ruben, Siebe, Harmke S., Klement, W. J. Niels, Steen, Jorn D., Browne, Wesley R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: RSC 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8724907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35128415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ma00839k
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author Feringa, Ruben
Siebe, Harmke S.
Klement, W. J. Niels
Steen, Jorn D.
Browne, Wesley R.
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Siebe, Harmke S.
Klement, W. J. Niels
Steen, Jorn D.
Browne, Wesley R.
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description Controlling the transmission of thin films with external stimuli is an important goal in functional optical materials and devices. Tuning is especially challenging where both broad band (neutral density filtering) and spectrally varied (colour) transmission are required. The external control provided by photochemically driven switching, between transmission levels and colours, is functionally simple from a device perspective. The limits due to the spectral ranges of individual photochromic compounds can be overcome by combining several photochromes within one material or device. Here we show that a combination of photochromic molecular switches immobilised in a PMMA polymer matrix enables tuning of colour and transparency. We show that only a single excitation wavelength is required through the use of the primary inner filter effect and the layered construction of the films in which the photochromes nitrospiropyran (NSP), and nitrothiospiropyran (TSP) or 1,2-bis-terthienyl-hexafluorocyclopentene (DTE) are separated spatially. The approach taken circumvents the need to match photochemical quantum yields and thermal reactivity of the component photochromes. The photochemical switching of the films was characterised by UV/vis absorption spectroscopy and shows that switching rates and photostationary states are limited by inner filter effects rather than the intrinsic properties of photochromes, such as photochemical quantum yields and thermal stability. The photochemical behaviour and stability of the photochromes in solution and in the PMMA films were compared and the concentration range over which self-inhibition of photochemical switching occurs was established. The rate of photochemical switching and the difference in transmission between the spiropyran and merocyanine forms in solution enable prediction of the performance in the films and enable rational design of colour tuning ranges and responsivity in thin film filters.
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spelling pubmed-87249072022-02-04 Single wavelength colour tuning of spiropyran and dithienylethene based photochromic coatings Feringa, Ruben Siebe, Harmke S. Klement, W. J. Niels Steen, Jorn D. Browne, Wesley R. Mater Adv Chemistry Controlling the transmission of thin films with external stimuli is an important goal in functional optical materials and devices. Tuning is especially challenging where both broad band (neutral density filtering) and spectrally varied (colour) transmission are required. The external control provided by photochemically driven switching, between transmission levels and colours, is functionally simple from a device perspective. The limits due to the spectral ranges of individual photochromic compounds can be overcome by combining several photochromes within one material or device. Here we show that a combination of photochromic molecular switches immobilised in a PMMA polymer matrix enables tuning of colour and transparency. We show that only a single excitation wavelength is required through the use of the primary inner filter effect and the layered construction of the films in which the photochromes nitrospiropyran (NSP), and nitrothiospiropyran (TSP) or 1,2-bis-terthienyl-hexafluorocyclopentene (DTE) are separated spatially. The approach taken circumvents the need to match photochemical quantum yields and thermal reactivity of the component photochromes. The photochemical switching of the films was characterised by UV/vis absorption spectroscopy and shows that switching rates and photostationary states are limited by inner filter effects rather than the intrinsic properties of photochromes, such as photochemical quantum yields and thermal stability. The photochemical behaviour and stability of the photochromes in solution and in the PMMA films were compared and the concentration range over which self-inhibition of photochemical switching occurs was established. The rate of photochemical switching and the difference in transmission between the spiropyran and merocyanine forms in solution enable prediction of the performance in the films and enable rational design of colour tuning ranges and responsivity in thin film filters. RSC 2021-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8724907/ /pubmed/35128415 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ma00839k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Feringa, Ruben
Siebe, Harmke S.
Klement, W. J. Niels
Steen, Jorn D.
Browne, Wesley R.
Single wavelength colour tuning of spiropyran and dithienylethene based photochromic coatings
title Single wavelength colour tuning of spiropyran and dithienylethene based photochromic coatings
title_full Single wavelength colour tuning of spiropyran and dithienylethene based photochromic coatings
title_fullStr Single wavelength colour tuning of spiropyran and dithienylethene based photochromic coatings
title_full_unstemmed Single wavelength colour tuning of spiropyran and dithienylethene based photochromic coatings
title_short Single wavelength colour tuning of spiropyran and dithienylethene based photochromic coatings
title_sort single wavelength colour tuning of spiropyran and dithienylethene based photochromic coatings
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8724907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35128415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ma00839k
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