Issue 3, 2002

Modified mesoporous MCM-41 as hosts for photochromic spirobenzopyrans

Abstract

The influence of the chemical composition and silylation of mesoporous MCM-41 materials on the photochromic behaviour of adsorbed spiropyran (BIPS) and 6-nitrospiropyran was studied. Upon incorporation, the spiropyrans underwent ring opening to form either zwitterionic merocyanine or its corresponding O-protonated form. In all silica MCM-41 or in the MCM-41 containing aluminium, the O-protonated merocyanine was predominantly formed. In the case of MCM-41 modified by silylation of the OH groups, a mixture of zwitterionic merocyanine and spiropyran was present. The photochromic response was studied by means of steady-state irradiation and by laser flash photolysis. Steady-state irradiation (λ > 450 nm) of the solid samples gives rise in all cases to an intensity decrease of the absorption bands corresponding to either the protonated or the unprotonated merocyanine form (reverse photochromism). In contrast, laser flash photolysis at 308 nm of spiropyrans supported on silylated MCM-41 allows observation of the photochemical ring opening of residual spiropyran to the corresponding zwitterionic form (normal photochromism).

Graphical abstract: Modified mesoporous MCM-41 as hosts for photochromic spirobenzopyrans

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Nov 2001
Accepted
09 Jan 2002
First published
28 Jan 2002

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2002,1, 219-223

Modified mesoporous MCM-41 as hosts for photochromic spirobenzopyrans

I. Casades, M. Álvaro, H. García and M. Narayana Pillai, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2002, 1, 219 DOI: 10.1039/B110936G

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