Multi‐responsive Electropolymer Surface Coatings Based on Azo Molecular Switches and Carbazoles: Light, pH, and Electrochemical Control of Z→E Isomerization in Thin Films
Abstract:Light‐responsive surfaces are attracting increasing interest, not least because their physicochemical properties can be selectively and temporally controlled by a non‐invasive stimulus. Most existing immobilization strategies involve the chemical attachment of light‐responsive moieties to the surface, although this approach often suffers from a low surface concentration of active species or a high inhomogeneity of applied coatings. Herein we present electropolymerization of carbazoles as a facile and rapid app… Show more
The design of reusable responsive materials is of the utmost importance to reduce the unsustainable use of valuable resources. Inspired by our initial work on the application of arylazoisoxazoles as...
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