Issue 12, 2003

The role of organic groups in ormosil matrices in the photochromism of naphthopyrans in sol–gel thin films

Abstract

Photochromic 3,3-diphenyl-3H-naphtho[2,1-b]pyran molecules were embedded in sol–gel prepared thin organically modified silica films. The introduction of organic functional groups into a silica matrix allows the surfaces of its pores to be tailored and thus the polarity of the pores to be modified. The photochromic properties of the naphthopyran molecules, such as the spectral properties of the colored forms and the kinetics of thermal bleaching, were found to depend strongly on the polarity of the pores in which the molecules are located and hence, on the nature and loading of the organic groups (Me, Ph or iBu) in the ormosil matrix. The large isobutyl substituents showed the largest reduction in the polarity of the pore, due to the effective screening of the polar OH groups at the surfaces of the pores. Hence, the absorption band of the open colored form of the photochromic dye could be adjusted by as much as 35 nm in the yellow-to-orange range by changing the composition of the embedding matrix. Reducing the polarity of the pore walls in the ormosil matrix resulted in a substantial acceleration of the bleaching kinetics of the photochromic effect.

Graphical abstract: The role of organic groups in ormosil matrices in the photochromism of naphthopyrans in sol–gel thin films

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Jul 2003
Accepted
15 Sep 2003
First published
15 Oct 2003

J. Mater. Chem., 2003,13, 2899-2903

The role of organic groups in ormosil matrices in the photochromism of naphthopyrans in sol–gel thin films

M. Zayat, R. Pardo and D. Levy, J. Mater. Chem., 2003, 13, 2899 DOI: 10.1039/B307926K

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