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Photoswitchable Surfactant-Driven Reversible Shape- and Color-Changing Block Copolymer Particles

Author(s)
Kim, JinwooYun, HongseokLee, Young JunLee, JunhyukKim, Shin-HyunKu, Kang HeeKim, Bumjoon J.
Issued Date
2021-08
DOI
10.1021/jacs.1c06377
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/57771
Fulltext
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.1c06377
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, v.143, no.33, pp.13333 - 13341
Abstract
Polymer particles that switch their shape and color in response to light are of great interest for the development of programmable smart materials. Herein, we report block copolymer (BCP) particles with reversible shapes and colors activated by irradiation with ultraviolet (UV) and visible lights. This shape transformation of the BCP particles is achieved by a spiropyran-dodecyltrimethylammoium bromide (SP-DTAB) surfactant that changes its amphiphilicity upon photoisomerization. Under UV light (365 nm) irradiation, the hydrophilic ring-opened merocyanine form of the SP-DTAB surfactant affords the formation of spherical, onion-like BCP particles. In contrast, when exposed to visible light, surfactants with the ring-closed form yield prolate or oblate BCP ellipsoids with axially stacked nanostructures. Importantly, the change in BCP particle morphology between spheres and ellipsoids is reversible over multiple UV and visible light irradiation cycles. In addition, the shape- and color-switchable BCP particles are integrated to form a composite hydrogel, demonstrating their potential as high-resolution displays with reversible patterning capabilities.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
0002-7863
Keyword
POLYMER PARTICLESSPIROPYRANFLUORESCENCESPHERESNANOPARTICLESDEFORMATIONINTERFACESMICELLESFILMS

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