Issue 5, 2002

Modification of photochromic inorganic/organic superlattice films by organic molecules

Abstract

A layered superlattice, WO3-polymer/1,10-decanediamine (1,10-DDA) self-assembled multilayer film, has been fabricated by means of alternating adsorption of tungstic acid and 1,10-DDA. The growth process, structure, and photochromic properties of the self-assembled multilayer film have been investigated and compared with those of the previously reported WO3/4,4′-bis(aminomethyl)biphenyl (4,4′-BAMBp) system. It was found that the exciting improved photochromic properties of WO3-polymer/1,10-DDA films result from the polymerization of WO3 molecules in the inorganic layers. The results clearly show that the organic molecules can efficiently manipulate the microstructure of the inorganic layer as well as the photochromic properties of the self-assembled multilayer films.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Oct 2001
Accepted
18 Jan 2002
First published
29 Apr 2002

New J. Chem., 2002,26, 621-624

Modification of photochromic inorganic/organic superlattice films by organic molecules

Z. Chen, Y. Ma, T. He, R. Xie, K. Shao, W. Yang and J. Yao, New J. Chem., 2002, 26, 621 DOI: 10.1039/B109496N

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