2022
DOI: 10.1002/cptc.202200076
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Photochromic Performance of Donor‐Acceptor Stenhouse Adducts in Polymer Binders and Solution

Abstract: Donor‐acceptor Stenhouse adducts (DASAs) are an exciting new class of negative photochromic compounds, offering high colouration and rapid photo‐switching speeds, however the relationship between binder properties and photo‐switching behaviour of DASAs in films is poorly understood. The determination and analysis of rate constants of seven DASAs in five polymer binders showed a complex relationship between the glass transition temperature (Tg) of the binder, the solubility parameters of the matrix and the push… Show more

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“…Section 2.5.4). Overall, the investigated DASA concentrations in the solid polymer matrices were rather low in the range of 0.5–8 wt%, 32,44,93,135 but sometimes higher, up to 17 wt%. 136…”
Section: Dasa-containing Polymersmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Section 2.5.4). Overall, the investigated DASA concentrations in the solid polymer matrices were rather low in the range of 0.5–8 wt%, 32,44,93,135 but sometimes higher, up to 17 wt%. 136…”
Section: Dasa-containing Polymersmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…), as well as the type and concentration of DASAs in the polymer. In most cases, mixing has been achieved by co-dissolving the polymer and the DASA and fabricating polymer films or thin coatings by different methods, such as drop-casting, 32,94,135 spin coating 44,136 doctor blading, 93 or dip coating, 118 followed by a drying process to remove the solvent from the films. To date, glass substrates have been mainly employed to support the formation of DASA polymer films.…”
Section: Dasa-containing Polymersmentioning
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“…In the solid state, effective and reversible switching of polymer-bound DASAs is dependent on the polymer's glass transition temperature ( T g ). 41,47 When held at or above the host polymer's T g , DASA switching kinetics markedly improve. 38,41,46 Studies by Sroda et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%