2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/6498601
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Noncovalent Spiropyran Coatings for Photoinduced Wettability Switching

Abstract: The noncovalent binding of spiropyran to candle-soot-covered surfaces is investigated for wettability switching using a coating procedure realized with a drop casting process of using 0.001 mol/L spiropyran in a 5 : 1 toluene-acetone mixture. Scanning electron microscopy images reveal a resulting surface with spiropyran flakes in the candle soot. A reversible switching with UV light and blue or green light is achieved, starting from an initial contact angle of 130 ∘ ± 9.68 ∘ . The highest contact angle differe… Show more

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“…Critical is that this outcome is achieved based upon only surface modification of the substrate and does not require dispersion into the bulk of the substrate; such photochromic behavior can be observed at typical surface loading density of ca 10 12 –10 13 molecules cm –2 . This approach compares to noncovalent and other covalent methodology suitable for the introduction of optical responsive properties in diverse applications. , …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Critical is that this outcome is achieved based upon only surface modification of the substrate and does not require dispersion into the bulk of the substrate; such photochromic behavior can be observed at typical surface loading density of ca 10 12 –10 13 molecules cm –2 . This approach compares to noncovalent and other covalent methodology suitable for the introduction of optical responsive properties in diverse applications. , …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%