Polysilsesquioxane Nanowire Networks as an "Artificial Solvent" for Reversible Operation of Photochromic Molecules

Nano Lett. 2019 Oct 9;19(10):7106-7111. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b02642. Epub 2019 Sep 26.

Abstract

Efficient isomerization of photochromic molecules often requires conformational freedom and is typically not available under solvent-free conditions. Here, we report a general methodology allowing for reversible switching of such molecules on the surfaces of solid materials. Our method is based on dispersing photochromic compounds within polysilsesquioxane nanowire networks (PNNs), which can be fabricated as transparent, highly porous, micrometer-thick layers on various substrates. We found that azobenzene switching within the PNNs proceeded unusually fast compared with the same molecules in liquid solvents. Efficient isomerization of another photochromic system, spiropyran, from a colorless to a colored form was used to create reversible images in PNN-coated glass. The coloration reaction could be induced with sunlight and is of interest for developing "smart" windows.

Keywords: Photochromism; azobenzene; conformational freedom; molecular switching; nanowires.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't