Issue 21, 2020

Light and latex: advances in the photochemistry of polymer colloids

Abstract

Unparalleled temporal and spatial control of colloidal chemical processes introduces immense potential for the manufacturing, modification, and manipulation of latex particles. This review highlights major advances in photochemistry, both as stimulus and response, to generate unprecedented functionality in polymer colloids. Light-based chemical modification generates polymer particles with unique structural complexity, and the incorporation of photoactive functionalities transforms inert particles into photoactive nanodevices. Latex photo-functionality, which is reflected in both the colloidal and coalesced states, enables photochromism, photoswitchable aggregation, tunable fluorescence, photoactivated crosslinking and solidification, and photomechanical actuation. Previous literature explores the capacity of photochemistry, which complements the rheological and processing advantages of latex, to expand beyond traditional coatings applications and enable disruptive technologies in critical areas including nanomedicine, data security, and additive manufacturing.

Graphical abstract: Light and latex: advances in the photochemistry of polymer colloids

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
05 Mar 2020
Accepted
04 May 2020
First published
05 May 2020

Polym. Chem., 2020,11, 3498-3524

Author version available

Light and latex: advances in the photochemistry of polymer colloids

P. J. Scott, C. R. Kasprzak, K. D. Feller, V. Meenakshisundaram, C. B. Williams and T. E. Long, Polym. Chem., 2020, 11, 3498 DOI: 10.1039/D0PY00349B

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