Author/Authors :
Mahvidi, S Department of Organic Colorants - Institute for Color Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran , Elles, Ch. G Department of Chemistry - University of Kansas, Lawrence, United States , Shirkavand Hadavand, B Department of Resin and Additives - Institute for Color Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran , Yokoyama, Y Department of Advanced Materials Chemistry - Graduate School of Engineering - Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan , Nourmohammadian, F Department of Organic Colorants - Institute for Color Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
This paper examines the role of protonation on the photochromic
reactions of multi-responsive phenyl amine diarylethene derivatives (PADAEs).
Reversible protonation and deprotonation provide a secondary
stimulus for controlling the properties of light-responsive PA-DAEs, including
solubility and thermal stability. For this reason, the phenylamine substituted
DAEs were synthesized using a novel and efficient microwave-assisted synthetic
route. Steady-state spectroscopy results indicated that the photocyclization and
photocycloreversion reactions were reversible at different pH values. Even
though, the acidic condition caused red-shift of the visible light absorption bands
and generated a new absorption band at near-IR to IR region in the closed-ring
structure but made blue-shift in the absorption spectra of the open-ring isomers.
Also, it was showed that the excess amount of proton locked back the
photochromic reaction. Results also indicated that the protonated closed-ring
isomers of PA-DAEs are hydrophilic, whereas the deprotonated forms and
protonated open-ring forms are hydrophobic. In addition to photoswitching and
solubility of PA-DAEs under irradiation at different light wavelengths, the
thermal stability of P-type PA-DAEs was also monitored in the presence of
trifluoroacetic acid at different temperatures as external stimuli. Prog. Color
Colorants Coat. 13 (2020), 105-119© Institute for Color Science and Technology.
Keywords :
Multi-responsive photoswitches , Phenylamine-substituted , Diarylethenes , pH , Phase transfer , Thermal stability