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Temperature- and light-responsive smart polymer materials
Chem. Soc. Rev., 2013Stimuli-responsive polymers have been attracting great interest within the scientific community for several decades. The unique feature to respond to small changes in the environmental conditions has made this class of materials very promising for several applications in the field of nanoscience, nanotechnology and nanomedicine.
Florian D, Jochum, Patrick, Theato
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Circularly Polarized Light Responsive Materials: Design Strategies and Applications
Advanced Materials, 2023AbstractCircularly polarized light (CPL) with the end of optical vector traveling along circumferential trajectory shows left‐ and right‐handedness, which transmits chiral information to materials via complicated CPL–matter interactions. Materials with circular dichroism respond to CPL illumination selectively with differential outputs that can be used
Yiping Liu, Pengyao Xing
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Light‐Responsive Luminescent Materials for Information Encryption Against Burst Force Attack
Small, 2021AbstractOptical encryption with easy operation, multichannel and high security has been one of the most significant technologies for information security. Stimuli‐responsive luminescent materials have emerged as an ideal candidate for optical encryption, owing to its smart responsive property and high security.
Qianwen Zhou +6 more
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Ru–Se Coordination: A New Dynamic Bond for Visible-Light-Responsive Materials
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2021Photodynamic bonds are stable in the dark and can reversibly dissociate/form under light irradiation. Photodynamic bonds are promising building blocks for responsive or healable materials, photoactivated drugs, nanocarriers, extracellular matrices, etc.
Jianxiong Han +10 more
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A paper-based visible light-responsive imaging material
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, 2018Abstract In this paper, we have developed a paper-based optical imaging material responding to visible light. This material consists of a thioxanthone (TX) derivative with the additional phenyl carbazole chromophore, namely 1-phenyl-11,12a-dihydrothiochromeno (3,2-b) carbazol-13 (5H)-one (TX-PC), and leuco crystal violet (LCV).
Mi Zhang, Xiaobing He, Jie Wei
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Towards Design Rules for Light-Responsive Molecular Materials
2022Organic materials are attractive for technologies that perform functions using sunlight, such as photovoltaics/solar cells and photocatalysts. A key drawcard of organic materials is that their properties can be modified at a molecular level. However, this benefit is difficult to harness when it comes to materials development.
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Metal‐Containing Polymers as Light‐Emitting and Light‐Responsive Materials and Beyond
Chemistry – A European Journal, 2017AbstractFunctional materials that respond to external stimuli are of major current interest. In particular, supramolecular systems that can interact with their surroundings, adapt to environmental changes and evolve with are even more fascinating, yet challenging.
Mauro, Matteo +2 more
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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2020
Hexaarylbiimidazoles (HABIs) are a promising class of photoswitchable molecule that have received little attention in the literature. Among them, (2,2'-dimethoxydiphenylimidazole)-1,1'-binaphthyl (HABI1) displays unusual negative photochromism and is responsive to green light.
Shiyang, Jia +5 more
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Hexaarylbiimidazoles (HABIs) are a promising class of photoswitchable molecule that have received little attention in the literature. Among them, (2,2'-dimethoxydiphenylimidazole)-1,1'-binaphthyl (HABI1) displays unusual negative photochromism and is responsive to green light.
Shiyang, Jia +5 more
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Heat‐ and Light‐Responsive Materials Through Pairing Dynamic Thiol–Michael and Coumarin Chemistry
Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 2021AbstractCovalent adaptable networks (CANs) based on the thiol–Michael (TM) linkages can be thermal and pH responsive. Here, a new vinyl‐sulfone‐based thiol–Michael crosslinker is synthesized and incorporated into acrylate‐based CANs to achieve stable materials with dynamic properties.
Progyateg Chakma +6 more
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Nanoporous Architectures: Ultra-Fast Rotor Dynamics and Light-Responsive Materials
2023 IEEE Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference (NMDC), 2023The assembly by design of suitable molecular building blocks produces Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) and Porous Organic Polymers (POPs) architectures endowed with high free volume and large accessible surface area. The rich and versatile chemistry of the building blocks and the strict control over framework topology and pore geometry boost the ...
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